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... existence and destiny . As science strives to find the ultimate fact or prin- ciple of nature , philosophy seeks to discover the proper principle by which man's being and fate , and his relation to God and the universe around him , may ...
... existence and destiny . As science strives to find the ultimate fact or prin- ciple of nature , philosophy seeks to discover the proper principle by which man's being and fate , and his relation to God and the universe around him , may ...
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... existence of such a law is asserted . The advocates of this law do not permit themselves to doubt , as in- deed they cannot consistently , that every succeeding generation has , on the whole , been wiser and happier than the preced- ing ...
... existence of such a law is asserted . The advocates of this law do not permit themselves to doubt , as in- deed they cannot consistently , that every succeeding generation has , on the whole , been wiser and happier than the preced- ing ...
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... existence does predominate over the good ? 99 In order that a just estimate be made by Mr. Volney's " aged person , ' and from this estimate a judicious choice in order , again , that from this estimate and choice , we deduce any clear ...
... existence does predominate over the good ? 99 In order that a just estimate be made by Mr. Volney's " aged person , ' and from this estimate a judicious choice in order , again , that from this estimate and choice , we deduce any clear ...
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THE UNITED STATES MAGAZINE AND DEMOCRATIC REVIEW VOL XV JULY 1844 No LXXIII | 3 |
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THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS IN ITS INFLUENCE ON THE | 11 |
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