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Page 255
... matter - of - fact , irrespec- tive of the religious and political dogmas that conflict with the results of natural science , have met with decided success in Germany and France . They are ex- tensively read and appreciated , even by ...
... matter - of - fact , irrespec- tive of the religious and political dogmas that conflict with the results of natural science , have met with decided success in Germany and France . They are ex- tensively read and appreciated , even by ...
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... matter as accounting for all the wonders of the universe , and leaves us with no God but the monotonous , unva- rying action of physical forces , binding all things to their inevitable destiny . " One more extract must be given from ...
... matter as accounting for all the wonders of the universe , and leaves us with no God but the monotonous , unva- rying action of physical forces , binding all things to their inevitable destiny . " One more extract must be given from ...
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... matter , or concrete forces , are often spoken of as if they were blind agencies and existences , act- ing by an inherent fate - like power of their own . But if everything outside of our consciousness resolves itself , in the last ...
... matter , or concrete forces , are often spoken of as if they were blind agencies and existences , act- ing by an inherent fate - like power of their own . But if everything outside of our consciousness resolves itself , in the last ...
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Chartists Complaint the | 47 |
Gift of Tritemius the | 62 |
Abbé de lEpée the 700 | 94 |
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