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... astronomy, littlesuspected at first, when,by union with intellect and will,theyascend into the life,and reappear in conversation, character and politics. But this comes later. Wespeak nowonly ofour acquaintancewith them in theirown ...
... astronomy, littlesuspected at first, when,by union with intellect and will,theyascend into the life,and reappear in conversation, character and politics. But this comes later. Wespeak nowonly ofour acquaintancewith them in theirown ...
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... astronomy, the credit ofLuther, ofBacon, of Locke,—in religion the history of hierarchies, of saints, and the sects which have taken the nameof each founder, are in point. Alas!every man is such a victim. The imbecility of men is ...
... astronomy, the credit ofLuther, ofBacon, of Locke,—in religion the history of hierarchies, of saints, and the sects which have taken the nameof each founder, are in point. Alas!every man is such a victim. The imbecility of men is ...
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