The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... human purposes of powers above human comprehension . The instincts of in- ferior animals act through these powers , but without conscious- ness of them , and with no ability to control or direct them by intelligence . We must not ...
... human purposes of powers above human comprehension . The instincts of in- ferior animals act through these powers , but without conscious- ness of them , and with no ability to control or direct them by intelligence . We must not ...
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... human thought and language . We might bring in some qualifications here also , as to the utility of this new agent of human inter- course ; but our space prevents us saying more of what must , doubtless , be counted the most wonderful ...
... human thought and language . We might bring in some qualifications here also , as to the utility of this new agent of human inter- course ; but our space prevents us saying more of what must , doubtless , be counted the most wonderful ...
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... human power . The country at large was nearly destitute of any other than rude lanes and little less rude highways , on which , but two centuries ago , a four - horse carriage could hardly accomplish in a day the distance which a ...
... human power . The country at large was nearly destitute of any other than rude lanes and little less rude highways , on which , but two centuries ago , a four - horse carriage could hardly accomplish in a day the distance which a ...
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