The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 13;Volume 76Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1871 |
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... whole language , with all its riches , and all its shades of meaning , stands at their disposal ; and we acquire a variety of expressions new and strange to us . I soon understood any single speaker who addressed me ; but when the whole ...
... whole language , with all its riches , and all its shades of meaning , stands at their disposal ; and we acquire a variety of expressions new and strange to us . I soon understood any single speaker who addressed me ; but when the whole ...
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... whole of knowledge- to the connections of the sciences and the interspaces between them , to all the array of facts and principles that cannot be set down as belonging to any particu- lar science - there must , we may be sure , always ...
... whole of knowledge- to the connections of the sciences and the interspaces between them , to all the array of facts and principles that cannot be set down as belonging to any particu- lar science - there must , we may be sure , always ...
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... whole society of men , in the whole state of nature . But the tendency is manifest ; and , if we recognize this central spiritual power as the true root of our being , we shall know as a truth , what all have heard but few resolutely ...
... whole society of men , in the whole state of nature . But the tendency is manifest ; and , if we recognize this central spiritual power as the true root of our being , we shall know as a truth , what all have heard but few resolutely ...
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