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... existence ; for we know nothing of what nature would do under imaginary circumstances ; we only know what she actually does under the most favorable circumstances of real existence . Where , then , is such an average to be found ? Again ...
... existence ; for we know nothing of what nature would do under imaginary circumstances ; we only know what she actually does under the most favorable circumstances of real existence . Where , then , is such an average to be found ? Again ...
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... existence of a living principle , independent of organization and of the human soul ; a principle which we may recognize in the vegetable kingdom , destined to regulate the functions of which the organs have been rendered susceptible ...
... existence of a living principle , independent of organization and of the human soul ; a principle which we may recognize in the vegetable kingdom , destined to regulate the functions of which the organs have been rendered susceptible ...
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... existence , now shone on their lifeless but not inexpressive features . The turmoil of passions which had agitated the last dreadful mo- ments of their existence was visibly though variously depicted in every face , nor could the ...
... existence , now shone on their lifeless but not inexpressive features . The turmoil of passions which had agitated the last dreadful mo- ments of their existence was visibly though variously depicted in every face , nor could the ...
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