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Nature Creates its Value SC CIENCE has not been able to dupli- cate marble either in beauty or quality . The failure of imitations readily evidences this condition . Real marble has a vital- ity , a depth of surface , that is ...
Nature Creates its Value SC CIENCE has not been able to dupli- cate marble either in beauty or quality . The failure of imitations readily evidences this condition . Real marble has a vital- ity , a depth of surface , that is ...
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... nature , affecting not only ourselves but our foreign debtors as well . A few of the immediate consequences can be seen already . One of the direct results of refusing to employ the gold we received was that we continued to get more ...
... nature , affecting not only ourselves but our foreign debtors as well . A few of the immediate consequences can be seen already . One of the direct results of refusing to employ the gold we received was that we continued to get more ...
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... nature to the primal conscious- ness , whose inherent nature is eter- nity , wisdom , joy . Goodness is thus a form of wisdom , a wise conforming of our acts and thoughts to the Real of the real , as the fine phrase of the Upanishads ...
... nature to the primal conscious- ness , whose inherent nature is eter- nity , wisdom , joy . Goodness is thus a form of wisdom , a wise conforming of our acts and thoughts to the Real of the real , as the fine phrase of the Upanishads ...
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... nature of consciousness , in which law and order are inherent , have been in- herent from everlasting . If these were not in consciousness , how could we find them elsewhere ? How should we ever set forth to seek them , or recognize ...
... nature of consciousness , in which law and order are inherent , have been in- herent from everlasting . If these were not in consciousness , how could we find them elsewhere ? How should we ever set forth to seek them , or recognize ...
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... former times . Science , of which they learned more in high school than we did in college , banished nature lore , including the stork , and gave them automobiles , radios , and airplanes which they REGNAT JUVENTUS 53.
... former times . Science , of which they learned more in high school than we did in college , banished nature lore , including the stork , and gave them automobiles , radios , and airplanes which they REGNAT JUVENTUS 53.
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