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Thus on one occasion he revived the Chain of Being to support his view that the whole universe was linked in a single rational pattern : " This view of things presents us with an idea of the universe as of a body of events in ...
Thus on one occasion he revived the Chain of Being to support his view that the whole universe was linked in a single rational pattern : " This view of things presents us with an idea of the universe as of a body of events in ...
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and the duty of all who would arrive at the greatest perfection of the human mind , of striving to contemplate things not in the phenomenon , not in their accidents or in their superficies , but in their essential powers , first as they ...
and the duty of all who would arrive at the greatest perfection of the human mind , of striving to contemplate things not in the phenomenon , not in their accidents or in their superficies , but in their essential powers , first as they ...
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While there , she questioned Demorgorgon about the nature of things . First , ' Who made the living world ? ' ' God ' , was the reply . It was easy to accept that God had made the beautiful things of life , but who made terror , madness ...
While there , she questioned Demorgorgon about the nature of things . First , ' Who made the living world ? ' ' God ' , was the reply . It was easy to accept that God had made the beautiful things of life , but who made terror , madness ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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