Great Essays of All Nations: Two Hundred and Twenty-nine Essays from All Periods and CountriesFrancis Henry Pritchard G. G. Harrap & Company Limited, 1919 - 1017 pages |
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... Earth ; ( 4 ) The Commander ; ( 5 ) Method and discipline . The Moral Law causes the people to be in complete accord with their ruler , so that they will follow him regardless of their lives , undis- mayed by any danger . Heaven ...
... Earth ; ( 4 ) The Commander ; ( 5 ) Method and discipline . The Moral Law causes the people to be in complete accord with their ruler , so that they will follow him regardless of their lives , undis- mayed by any danger . Heaven ...
Page 164
... earth into the third region , as we may say - to such a stupendous , prodigious height as to have it go up an island , and come down in sand ; to go up in bulk , and come down in atoms ; to go up perpendicular , and be spread about to a ...
... earth into the third region , as we may say - to such a stupendous , prodigious height as to have it go up an island , and come down in sand ; to go up in bulk , and come down in atoms ; to go up perpendicular , and be spread about to a ...
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... earth , do , in several places , extend themselves to a prodigious space , and often discover to us , more or less , as their magnitude or distance from the surface of the earth may be , sometimes by warming the springs of water which ...
... earth , do , in several places , extend themselves to a prodigious space , and often discover to us , more or less , as their magnitude or distance from the surface of the earth may be , sometimes by warming the springs of water which ...
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