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He has no knowledge of the sciences or scientific arts , which give to the meanest portions of matter an intellectual interest , and which enable the mind to decipher in the world of the senses the invisible agency , ― that alone ...
He has no knowledge of the sciences or scientific arts , which give to the meanest portions of matter an intellectual interest , and which enable the mind to decipher in the world of the senses the invisible agency , ― that alone ...
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For , in the first place , such anecdotes as derive their whole and sole interest from the great name of the person concerning whom they are related , and neither illustrate his general character nor his particular actions , would ...
For , in the first place , such anecdotes as derive their whole and sole interest from the great name of the person concerning whom they are related , and neither illustrate his general character nor his particular actions , would ...
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The popu- lation and the state of the shipping interest represent the natural powers of the country ; the general ... the pro- gress of the great manufacturing interests may be estimated from the importation of cotton ; that of the ...
The popu- lation and the state of the shipping interest represent the natural powers of the country ; the general ... the pro- gress of the great manufacturing interests may be estimated from the importation of cotton ; that of the ...
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