Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks: 1819-1822Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960 |
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... light & since the world began it has never completed a single revolution . It is an improvement on the grandeur of this supposition to suppose there is a source of light before [ 4 ] * us & the whole vast machinery has been forever & is ...
... light & since the world began it has never completed a single revolution . It is an improvement on the grandeur of this supposition to suppose there is a source of light before [ 4 ] * us & the whole vast machinery has been forever & is ...
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... light , until the perverted judgement learns to think that the whole spectacle is more harmonious , & better accommodated to his feeble thuman sense . But be assured , the light shall grow less and less , and shade shall be added to ...
... light , until the perverted judgement learns to think that the whole spectacle is more harmonious , & better accommodated to his feeble thuman sense . But be assured , the light shall grow less and less , and shade shall be added to ...
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... light of which he had a few glimpses before suffi- cient to awaken the curiosity which is now satisfied ; the laws of one science tending to explain or correct the laws of another and all blending their rays into one beautiful light and ...
... light of which he had a few glimpses before suffi- cient to awaken the curiosity which is now satisfied ; the laws of one science tending to explain or correct the laws of another and all blending their rays into one beautiful light and ...
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INTRODUCTION | xiii |
The Manuscripts | xxxiv |
The Source of the Text | xlii |
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