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... philosophers , from the possession of leisure . And the facts seem to bear out the theory . In all countries , where ... philosopher's stone , for they have anticipated most of the wealth of Mexico , before it arrived in Europe , by ...
... philosophers , from the possession of leisure . And the facts seem to bear out the theory . In all countries , where ... philosopher's stone , for they have anticipated most of the wealth of Mexico , before it arrived in Europe , by ...
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... philosopher ; he was desired to distinguish between them . Lavater took up the portrait of the highwayman , after attentively consi- dering it for some time , " Here , " says he , " we have the true philosopher , here is penetration in ...
... philosopher ; he was desired to distinguish between them . Lavater took up the portrait of the highwayman , after attentively consi- dering it for some time , " Here , " says he , " we have the true philosopher , here is penetration in ...
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... in attempting to explain the nonsense of others . How can they hope to make us understand a Plato or an Aristotle , in cases wherein it is quite evident that neither of these philosophers understood themselves . The Head of 86 MANY THINGS.
... in attempting to explain the nonsense of others . How can they hope to make us understand a Plato or an Aristotle , in cases wherein it is quite evident that neither of these philosophers understood themselves . The Head of 86 MANY THINGS.
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... philosophers understood themselves . The Head of a certain College at Oxford was asked by a stran- ger , what was the motto of the arms of that university ? He told him that it was " Dominus illuminatio mea . " But he also candidly ...
... philosophers understood themselves . The Head of a certain College at Oxford was asked by a stran- ger , what was the motto of the arms of that university ? He told him that it was " Dominus illuminatio mea . " But he also candidly ...
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... philosopher , for the track is discoverable only by the shipwrecks that have been made in the attempt . John Wesley ... philosophers alone are enjoying them . CLXXXI . THERE is more jealousy between rival wits than rival beauties , for ...
... philosopher , for the track is discoverable only by the shipwrecks that have been made in the attempt . John Wesley ... philosophers alone are enjoying them . CLXXXI . THERE is more jealousy between rival wits than rival beauties , for ...
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