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Pagina 195
... human mind some infirmity of passion or prejudice must cling : from all human knowledge some large deductions are to be made for the absolute impossibility of correcting error . Hence some writers have foolishly inferred that there is ...
... human mind some infirmity of passion or prejudice must cling : from all human knowledge some large deductions are to be made for the absolute impossibility of correcting error . Hence some writers have foolishly inferred that there is ...
Pagina 207
... Human Joys and Human Woes . As pebbles on the beach appear Beneath the waters , bright and clear ; But taken thence and dried , they lose Their polish'd and transparent hues ; So human joys in youth receive Those charms which youth ...
... Human Joys and Human Woes . As pebbles on the beach appear Beneath the waters , bright and clear ; But taken thence and dried , they lose Their polish'd and transparent hues ; So human joys in youth receive Those charms which youth ...
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... human learn- ing , but solely to the use which is sometimes made of it as an in- troduction to philosophical education . Its unbounded utility in extending the sphere of physical knowledge , its dignity and sub- limity as an instrument ...
... human learn- ing , but solely to the use which is sometimes made of it as an in- troduction to philosophical education . Its unbounded utility in extending the sphere of physical knowledge , its dignity and sub- limity as an instrument ...
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