The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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Pagina 182
... nature of things as that nature is known to their Creator , and which have relation to their essential qualities and conditions as impressed on them by Him ; so that the power bestowed on the mind of seizing on those primordial ...
... nature of things as that nature is known to their Creator , and which have relation to their essential qualities and conditions as impressed on them by Him ; so that the power bestowed on the mind of seizing on those primordial ...
Pagina 185
... nature does add to man's power , the history of the sciences since Bacon has abundantly shown ; but though this hope of derivative advantages may stimulate our exertions , it cannot govern our methods of seeking knowledge without ...
... nature does add to man's power , the history of the sciences since Bacon has abundantly shown ; but though this hope of derivative advantages may stimulate our exertions , it cannot govern our methods of seeking knowledge without ...
Pagina 190
... Nature writes her answer to such inquiries . The first students wished to divine , at a single glance , the import of the whole book . ' The signal and complete failure of every attempt of the early Greeks to establish any sound ...
... Nature writes her answer to such inquiries . The first students wished to divine , at a single glance , the import of the whole book . ' The signal and complete failure of every attempt of the early Greeks to establish any sound ...
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