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... lives only to live and reproduce his kind . Indeed if we look back we see that the men who came before us have not simply perpetuated their own flesh , but produced a quantity of things , material and immaterial , which constitute the ...
... lives only to live and reproduce his kind . Indeed if we look back we see that the men who came before us have not simply perpetuated their own flesh , but produced a quantity of things , material and immaterial , which constitute the ...
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... lives walking steadily with infinite patience and energy toward the same goal . The history of science contains perhaps less romantic figures than the his- tory of art , but far more so than most people imagine . Think of Thomas Young ...
... lives walking steadily with infinite patience and energy toward the same goal . The history of science contains perhaps less romantic figures than the his- tory of art , but far more so than most people imagine . Think of Thomas Young ...
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... lives accord- ing to God will inscribe on everlasting monuments : it is the struggles of the athletes of piety and their valour which braved so much , trophies won from demons , and victories against unseen adversaries , and the crowns ...
... lives accord- ing to God will inscribe on everlasting monuments : it is the struggles of the athletes of piety and their valour which braved so much , trophies won from demons , and victories against unseen adversaries , and the crowns ...
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