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... fact and truth was provided , as in the ' Job , ' the defi- cient balance of his faculties is almost supplied . Yet even here , when we compare him with a man like Flaxman , he leaves us with an impression of unique and glorious ...
... facts we infer the general law of any phenomenon ; but at the same time we ought also to take into account the various ... fact . The telescope of Galileo revealed it . The atomism of the philosopher of Abdera is identical with the ...