Great Books of the Western World, Band 12Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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Robert Maynard Hutchins. 27. Either it is a well - arranged universe or a chaos huddled together , but still a universe . But can a certain order subsist in thee , and disorder in the All ? And this too when all things are so separated ...
Robert Maynard Hutchins. 27. Either it is a well - arranged universe or a chaos huddled together , but still a universe . But can a certain order subsist in thee , and disorder in the All ? And this too when all things are so separated ...
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... universe and that of thy neighbour : thy own that thou mayest make it just : and that of the universe , that thou may- est remember of what thou art a part ; and that of thy neighbour , that thou mayest know whether he has acted ...
... universe and that of thy neighbour : thy own that thou mayest make it just : and that of the universe , that thou may- est remember of what thou art a part ; and that of thy neighbour , that thou mayest know whether he has acted ...
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... universe has this prin- ciple besides , that it cannot be compelled even by any external cause to generate anything harmful to itself . By remembering , then , that I am a part of such a whole , I shall be content with everything that ...
... universe has this prin- ciple besides , that it cannot be compelled even by any external cause to generate anything harmful to itself . By remembering , then , that I am a part of such a whole , I shall be content with everything that ...
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