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... nature never stationary , 208 - beauty not the same in all lands , ib . - language constantly chang- ing , ib ... nature of writing , ib . - its relation to language , ib . - important desertations , ib .-- minor treatises between 1827 ...
... nature never stationary , 208 - beauty not the same in all lands , ib . - language constantly chang- ing , ib ... nature of writing , ib . - its relation to language , ib . - important desertations , ib .-- minor treatises between 1827 ...
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... nature into significant signs , ib . - lan- guage neither the product of organization nor the manifestation of emotion , 238 - theory of a divine origin no longer a question with Humboldt , ib . - speech flows spontaneously , ib ...
... nature into significant signs , ib . - lan- guage neither the product of organization nor the manifestation of emotion , 238 - theory of a divine origin no longer a question with Humboldt , ib . - speech flows spontaneously , ib ...
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... nature ; and it is the abuse , not the use , of her gifts which is injurious . Man is a social being , and as such he should not conceal from his neighbor any knowledge which would benefit him without injuring himself . If he ...
... nature ; and it is the abuse , not the use , of her gifts which is injurious . Man is a social being , and as such he should not conceal from his neighbor any knowledge which would benefit him without injuring himself . If he ...
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... nature of things ; and respecting the power and the majesty of the immortal gods . " * 66 Now , do not the studies here ascribed to the Druids consti- tute a system of philosophy as well as of theology ? Cæsar found a different system ...
... nature of things ; and respecting the power and the majesty of the immortal gods . " * 66 Now , do not the studies here ascribed to the Druids consti- tute a system of philosophy as well as of theology ? Cæsar found a different system ...
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... nature , and sought to explain them to their followers . * Between these two came the Druids , men of loftier genius , bound in brother- hoods according to the precepts and example of Pythagoras ; and their minds were elevated by ...
... nature , and sought to explain them to their followers . * Between these two came the Druids , men of loftier genius , bound in brother- hoods according to the precepts and example of Pythagoras ; and their minds were elevated by ...
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