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... human nature in all conceivable situations and concerns ! How easy , without loss of its dignity , to accommodate it to any existing circum- stance ! But there will be no need to wish for the eloquence of a great man , on an occasion so ...
... human nature in all conceivable situations and concerns ! How easy , without loss of its dignity , to accommodate it to any existing circum- stance ! But there will be no need to wish for the eloquence of a great man , on an occasion so ...
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... human affairs . History , if I may be allowed the expression , is now a vast museum , in which specimens of every variety of human nature may be studied . From these great accessions to knowledge , lawgivers and statesmen , but , above ...
... human affairs . History , if I may be allowed the expression , is now a vast museum , in which specimens of every variety of human nature may be studied . From these great accessions to knowledge , lawgivers and statesmen , but , above ...
Pagina 261
... human eye , Mr. Home determined to investigate it in the eyes of other animals ; and he found that it is not pe- culiar to the retina of the human eye . Its situation in man and in the monkey ( the latter was the animal in which he ...
... human eye , Mr. Home determined to investigate it in the eyes of other animals ; and he found that it is not pe- culiar to the retina of the human eye . Its situation in man and in the monkey ( the latter was the animal in which he ...
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