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It is supposed that children are properly instructed if they are told that certain things are so and so , and understand what is told them sufficiently to repeat the words of it . Nothing can be more erroneous .
It is supposed that children are properly instructed if they are told that certain things are so and so , and understand what is told them sufficiently to repeat the words of it . Nothing can be more erroneous .
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Nature as thing is Force and Form , no more . Scrutinized to any extent , it will exhibit only these characters , fixed force and form . - To the world of things corresponds in man the perceptive understanding . This finds in things a ...
Nature as thing is Force and Form , no more . Scrutinized to any extent , it will exhibit only these characters , fixed force and form . - To the world of things corresponds in man the perceptive understanding . This finds in things a ...
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Speech breaks out as from an inner heart in things , and wraps itself as a many - colored mantle about them , hiding what they are in what they suggest ; insomuch that the understanding must search as with a candle to discover be- neath ...
Speech breaks out as from an inner heart in things , and wraps itself as a many - colored mantle about them , hiding what they are in what they suggest ; insomuch that the understanding must search as with a candle to discover be- neath ...
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Contents
LAURENCE Sterne | 1 |
METEORIC SHOWERS | 38 |
THE RELIGIOUS REFORM MOVEMENT IN ITALY | 51 |
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