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But the truth is , that the knowledge of external nature , and the sciences which that knowledge requires or includes , are not the great or the frequent business of the human mind . Whether we provide for action or conversation ...
But the truth is , that the knowledge of external nature , and the sciences which that knowledge requires or includes , are not the great or the frequent business of the human mind . Whether we provide for action or conversation ...
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When success seems attainable , diligence is enforced ; but when it is admitted that the faculties are suppressed by a cross wind , or a cloudy sky , the day is given up without resistance ; for who can contend with the course of Nature ...
When success seems attainable , diligence is enforced ; but when it is admitted that the faculties are suppressed by a cross wind , or a cloudy sky , the day is given up without resistance ; for who can contend with the course of Nature ...
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Wit , like all other things subject by their nature to the choice of man , has its changes and fashions , and at different times takes different forms . About the beginning of the seventeenth century appeared a race of writers that may ...
Wit , like all other things subject by their nature to the choice of man , has its changes and fashions , and at different times takes different forms . About the beginning of the seventeenth century appeared a race of writers that may ...
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