Great Books of the Western World, Band 12Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... kind , and since by the laws of nature it stands decreed what they can each do and what they cannot do , and since nothing is changed , but all things are so constant that the different birds all in succession exhibit in their body the ...
... kind , and since by the laws of nature it stands decreed what they can each do and what they cannot do , and since nothing is changed , but all things are so constant that the different birds all in succession exhibit in their body the ...
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... kind of colour is assigned to particular shapes and every configuration of first - beginnings can exist in any colour , why on a like principle are not the things which are formed out of them in every kind o'erlaid with colours of every ...
... kind of colour is assigned to particular shapes and every configuration of first - beginnings can exist in any colour , why on a like principle are not the things which are formed out of them in every kind o'erlaid with colours of every ...
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... kind with them- selves . Everything which is earthy turns to- wards the earth , everything which is liquid flows together , and everything which is of an aërial kind does the same , so that they require something to keep them asunder ...
... kind with them- selves . Everything which is earthy turns to- wards the earth , everything which is liquid flows together , and everything which is of an aërial kind does the same , so that they require something to keep them asunder ...
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On the Nature of Things Page | 1 |
The Discourses of Epictetus Page | 105 |
The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Page | 253 |
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