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... Nature hath severed , and sever that which Nature hath joined . It is taken in two senses , in respect of words or matter : in the first sense it is but a character of style , and belong- eth to acts of speech , and is not per- tinent ...
... Nature hath severed , and sever that which Nature hath joined . It is taken in two senses , in respect of words or matter : in the first sense it is but a character of style , and belong- eth to acts of speech , and is not per- tinent ...
Page 568
... nature that manifest it . So that not only the beauty and per- fection of nature , but the very laws of nature , are intellectual formations . These laws are collected by aid of facts , but not from facts , or as the sum of facts ; and ...
... nature that manifest it . So that not only the beauty and per- fection of nature , but the very laws of nature , are intellectual formations . These laws are collected by aid of facts , but not from facts , or as the sum of facts ; and ...
Page 569
... nature ; to the establishment of the happy hypothesis by nature's testimony ; it cannot still be denied that in that process of collection they are seen under a new aspect and re- lation ; and that in this new relation lies the value of ...
... nature ; to the establishment of the happy hypothesis by nature's testimony ; it cannot still be denied that in that process of collection they are seen under a new aspect and re- lation ; and that in this new relation lies the value of ...
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