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... natures , which are few and permanent . " These abstract natures are , as it were , the " alphabet " of nature , or elementary forms , which in varied com- binations produce an unlimited number of effects , these effects being concrete ...
... natures , which are few and permanent . " These abstract natures are , as it were , the " alphabet " of nature , or elementary forms , which in varied com- binations produce an unlimited number of effects , these effects being concrete ...
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... nature which governs everything . " Descript . of Intel . Globe , Op . V. 506 . " All I mean is that Nature , like Proteus , is forced by Art to do that which , without art , would not be done . " Ib . • There is no mistaking the ...
... nature which governs everything . " Descript . of Intel . Globe , Op . V. 506 . " All I mean is that Nature , like Proteus , is forced by Art to do that which , without art , would not be done . " Ib . • There is no mistaking the ...
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... Nature , " and " breaking the Laws of Nature , " and " obe- dience to a Law of Nature . " Here , clearly , there is understood something beyond the facts , some superadded entity named law , which coerces the facts , directs and ...
... Nature , " and " breaking the Laws of Nature , " and " obe- dience to a Law of Nature . " Here , clearly , there is understood something beyond the facts , some superadded entity named law , which coerces the facts , directs and ...
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The Sporting Literature of Ancient Greece | 1 |
Recent Discoveries in Classical Literature | 21 |
On the Central Groups of the Eastern Frieze of | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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