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Every thing is sold to skill and labour ; and where nature furnishes the materials , they are still rude and unfinished , till industry , ever active and intelligent , refines them from their brute state , and fits them for human use ...
Every thing is sold to skill and labour ; and where nature furnishes the materials , they are still rude and unfinished , till industry , ever active and intelligent , refines them from their brute state , and fits them for human use ...
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Hence , the canon of " Natura non facit saltum , " which every fresh addition to our knowledge tends to confirm , is on this theory intelligible . We can see why throughout nature the same general end is gained by an almost infinite ...
Hence , the canon of " Natura non facit saltum , " which every fresh addition to our knowledge tends to confirm , is on this theory intelligible . We can see why throughout nature the same general end is gained by an almost infinite ...
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Thus paganism , in its very nature , was expansive , self - developing , and , as Mr. Hume observed , tolerant ; a new god was welcomed to the Pantheon as a new scientific discovery is welcomed by the Royal Society ; and the various ...
Thus paganism , in its very nature , was expansive , self - developing , and , as Mr. Hume observed , tolerant ; a new god was welcomed to the Pantheon as a new scientific discovery is welcomed by the Royal Society ; and the various ...
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HUGH LATIMER 14911555 | 1 |
FRANCIS BACON Baron Verulam VISCOUNT ST ALBANS 15611626 | 17 |
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