Works, Svazek 4Houghton Mifflin, 1883 |
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... whole ; or that which in the diversity of sensations can be comprised under a rational unity . " " The soul which has never perceived the truth , cannot pass into the human form . " I announce to men the Intellect . I announce the good ...
... whole ; or that which in the diversity of sensations can be comprised under a rational unity . " " The soul which has never perceived the truth , cannot pass into the human form . " I announce to men the Intellect . I announce the good ...
Strana 168
... whole , selfishness plants best , prunes best , makes the best commerce and the best citizen . ' Are the opinions of a man on right and wrong , on fate and causation , at the mercy of a broken sleep or an indigestion ? Is his belief in ...
... whole , selfishness plants best , prunes best , makes the best commerce and the best citizen . ' Are the opinions of a man on right and wrong , on fate and causation , at the mercy of a broken sleep or an indigestion ? Is his belief in ...
Strana 219
... whole talent is strained by endless manœuvre and evolution , to march always on the enemy at an angle , and destroy his forces in detail . It is obvious that a very small force , skilfully and rapidly manœuvring so as always to bring ...
... whole talent is strained by endless manœuvre and evolution , to march always on the enemy at an angle , and destroy his forces in detail . It is obvious that a very small force , skilfully and rapidly manœuvring so as always to bring ...
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