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So warm , so ardent in research , 5 To wisdom's source she fain would march ; And find by study , toil , and care The secrets of all nature there . Vain wish , to fathom all we see , For nature is all mystery ; ON THE UNIFORMITY AND ...
So warm , so ardent in research , 5 To wisdom's source she fain would march ; And find by study , toil , and care The secrets of all nature there . Vain wish , to fathom all we see , For nature is all mystery ; ON THE UNIFORMITY AND ...
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THE NATURAL AND THE CIVIL STATES [ 1717 ] I SHALL disclose several principles of natural knowledge , plainly discovering the law of nature , or the true sentiments of natural reason , with respect to man's being and government .
THE NATURAL AND THE CIVIL STATES [ 1717 ] I SHALL disclose several principles of natural knowledge , plainly discovering the law of nature , or the true sentiments of natural reason , with respect to man's being and government .
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tions , clear images of the splendor of intellectual perceptions ; being moved in conjunction with the unapparent periods of intellectual natures . " Therefore science al- ways goes abreast with the just elevation of the man , keeping ...
tions , clear images of the splendor of intellectual perceptions ; being moved in conjunction with the unapparent periods of intellectual natures . " Therefore science al- ways goes abreast with the just elevation of the man , keeping ...
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