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... human improve- ment . The thirteenth century was the period in which that description of human geniuses , called the schoolmen , principally flourished . Whatever we may decide of their pursuits , many of which appear to be , and many ...
... human improve- ment . The thirteenth century was the period in which that description of human geniuses , called the schoolmen , principally flourished . Whatever we may decide of their pursuits , many of which appear to be , and many ...
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... human existence most baffle all calculation , and excite unbounded astonish- ment . Dark as was the age in which he studied and wrote , unfixed and fluctuating as were the then half - formed languages of modern na- tions , he trampled ...
... human existence most baffle all calculation , and excite unbounded astonish- ment . Dark as was the age in which he studied and wrote , unfixed and fluctuating as were the then half - formed languages of modern na- tions , he trampled ...
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... human mind , or to flatter its weaknesses ; which were particularly in harmony with the spirit of the times , and the disposi tions of his countrymen . It satisfied the wants of the human mind , by inviting reason to examine itself with ...
... human mind , or to flatter its weaknesses ; which were particularly in harmony with the spirit of the times , and the disposi tions of his countrymen . It satisfied the wants of the human mind , by inviting reason to examine itself with ...
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