The Monthly Magazine, Volume 40R. Phillips, 1815 |
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Page 17
... Nature never was endowed With knowledge universal . Various gifts Doth she dispense : to you the warrior's palm , To others sapient counsels . " And Maherbal , in precisely the same spirit , says-- " Non omnia nimirum eidem Dei dedere ...
... Nature never was endowed With knowledge universal . Various gifts Doth she dispense : to you the warrior's palm , To others sapient counsels . " And Maherbal , in precisely the same spirit , says-- " Non omnia nimirum eidem Dei dedere ...
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... natural inha- bitants ; whose destruction might have laid the foundation of that chaotic mass on which the Spirit of the Deity , or fire , by chemical operations , to us unrevealed , because unnecessary to be known , might have ...
... natural inha- bitants ; whose destruction might have laid the foundation of that chaotic mass on which the Spirit of the Deity , or fire , by chemical operations , to us unrevealed , because unnecessary to be known , might have ...
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... nature of these accounts , or what they had to do with the finances of Great Britain , he does not vouchsafe to explain ; but it is very certain , from the manner of his writing , that they were connected neither with the Bank nor the ...
... nature of these accounts , or what they had to do with the finances of Great Britain , he does not vouchsafe to explain ; but it is very certain , from the manner of his writing , that they were connected neither with the Bank nor the ...
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... nature still appeared to be in a primeval and unfinished state . The entire Flat from the high ground to the Thames , is evidently a mere fresh- water formation , of comparatively mo- dern date , created out of the earthy mat- ters ...
... nature still appeared to be in a primeval and unfinished state . The entire Flat from the high ground to the Thames , is evidently a mere fresh- water formation , of comparatively mo- dern date , created out of the earthy mat- ters ...
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... Nature the key of all her myste- ries - the primary law of creation ! All things are the proximate effects of a balance of immutable powers - those powers are the effect of a PRIMORDIAL CAUSE , while that CAUSE is inscrutable and ...
... Nature the key of all her myste- ries - the primary law of creation ! All things are the proximate effects of a balance of immutable powers - those powers are the effect of a PRIMORDIAL CAUSE , while that CAUSE is inscrutable and ...
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