American Thought and Writing: The Revolution and the early RepublicRussel Blaine Nye, Norman S. Grabo Houghton Mifflin, 1965 |
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... knowledge and benevolence receive much assistance from the prin- ciples and systems of good government . But is it not as true that , with- out knowledge and benevolence , men would neither have been capable nor disposed to search for ...
... knowledge and benevolence receive much assistance from the prin- ciples and systems of good government . But is it not as true that , with- out knowledge and benevolence , men would neither have been capable nor disposed to search for ...
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... knowledge of his time . Medicine was then a tangle of confusion , ignorance , and superstition . There existed no accepted theory of disease , little experimentation or research , few records , no reliable techniques of diagnosis , nor ...
... knowledge of his time . Medicine was then a tangle of confusion , ignorance , and superstition . There existed no accepted theory of disease , little experimentation or research , few records , no reliable techniques of diagnosis , nor ...
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... knowledge of them , so as to be able to apply them , not only to things on earth , but to ascertain the motion of bodies so immensely distant from him as all the heavenly bodies are ? From whence , I ask , could he gain that knowledge ...
... knowledge of them , so as to be able to apply them , not only to things on earth , but to ascertain the motion of bodies so immensely distant from him as all the heavenly bodies are ? From whence , I ask , could he gain that knowledge ...
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