Essays, Second SeriesJ.R. Osgood, 1876 - 228 psl. |
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... the intellectual men do not believe in any essential dependence of the material world on thought and volition . Theologians think it a pretty air - castle to talk of the spiritual mean- ing of a ship or a cloud , of a.
... the intellectual men do not believe in any essential dependence of the material world on thought and volition . Theologians think it a pretty air - castle to talk of the spiritual mean- ing of a ship or a cloud , of a.
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... believe that it has none . We wake and find ourselves on a stair ; there are stairs below us which we seem to have ascended ; there are stairs above us , many a one , which go upward and out of sight . But the Genius which , according ...
... believe that it has none . We wake and find ourselves on a stair ; there are stairs below us which we seem to have ascended ; there are stairs above us , many a one , which go upward and out of sight . But the Genius which , according ...
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... believe in the rule , not in the exception . The noble are thus known from the ignoble . So in accepting the leading of the sentiments , it is not what we believe concerning the immortality of the soul , or the like , but the universal ...
... believe in the rule , not in the exception . The noble are thus known from the ignoble . So in accepting the leading of the sentiments , it is not what we believe concerning the immortality of the soul , or the like , but the universal ...
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... believe that we communicate without speech , and above speech , and that no right action of ours is quite unaffecting to our friends , at whatever distance ; for the influence of action is not to be measured by miles . Why should I fret ...
... believe that we communicate without speech , and above speech , and that no right action of ours is quite unaffecting to our friends , at whatever distance ; for the influence of action is not to be measured by miles . Why should I fret ...
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... believe in ourselves , as we do not believe in others . We permit all things to ourselves , and that which we call sin in others is experiment for us . It is an instance of our faith in ourselves , that men never speak of crime as ...
... believe in ourselves , as we do not believe in others . We permit all things to ourselves , and that which we call sin in others is experiment for us . It is an instance of our faith in ourselves , that men never speak of crime as ...
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