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... NATURAL PHILOSOPHY . — No . I. INTRODUCTION . Man , the servant and interpreter of nature , understands and reduces to practice just so much as he has actually experienced of nature's laws ; more he can neither know nor achieve ...
... NATURAL PHILOSOPHY . — No . I. INTRODUCTION . Man , the servant and interpreter of nature , understands and reduces to practice just so much as he has actually experienced of nature's laws ; more he can neither know nor achieve ...
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... nature of the physical principles of laws , he had filled his mind with a mere jargon of words and unintelligible notions , and his conclusions were quite consistent with the mode by which they were sought ; matter , form , and ...
... nature of the physical principles of laws , he had filled his mind with a mere jargon of words and unintelligible notions , and his conclusions were quite consistent with the mode by which they were sought ; matter , form , and ...
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... nature of these laws are beyond the reach of human ken and comprehension . He also remarks , on the manner of contemplating these results , -By bringing in a large number of particular instances in which certain effects are apparent ...
... nature of these laws are beyond the reach of human ken and comprehension . He also remarks , on the manner of contemplating these results , -By bringing in a large number of particular instances in which certain effects are apparent ...
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... nature attain to its highest beauty and perfection than we behold the symptoms of decay . These we are fully prepared to look for in the works of man- -his noblest productions are admired but for a moment , and the finest specimens of ...
... nature attain to its highest beauty and perfection than we behold the symptoms of decay . These we are fully prepared to look for in the works of man- -his noblest productions are admired but for a moment , and the finest specimens of ...
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... nature ; and in these have been formed , it would seem , as many distinct creations , each one testifying to the skill and omnipotence of its creator . We are thus led to suppose that man is comparatively a recent inhabitant of earth ...
... nature ; and in these have been formed , it would seem , as many distinct creations , each one testifying to the skill and omnipotence of its creator . We are thus led to suppose that man is comparatively a recent inhabitant of earth ...
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