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Page 45
... present period , by their indefatigable researches , have made great progress in the discovery of that all - powerful principle , which I shall call the vital principle . This principle we know exists ; but with its essence we are unac ...
... present period , by their indefatigable researches , have made great progress in the discovery of that all - powerful principle , which I shall call the vital principle . This principle we know exists ; but with its essence we are unac ...
Page 226
... present concern to distinguish , in the Aristo- telian philosophy , that which is perspicuous from that which is obscure ; nor that which is level with common capacity from that which soars above all human comprehension ; nor the worth ...
... present concern to distinguish , in the Aristo- telian philosophy , that which is perspicuous from that which is obscure ; nor that which is level with common capacity from that which soars above all human comprehension ; nor the worth ...
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... present size , it would probably have succeeded better with the public . Some well executed passages certainly occur , which would then have procured for it a perusal , and even reputation among a certain class of poetical readers . In ...
... present size , it would probably have succeeded better with the public . Some well executed passages certainly occur , which would then have procured for it a perusal , and even reputation among a certain class of poetical readers . In ...
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