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... past recall . " Where do the modern scientists gain their so - called knowledge of the past ? Where but from the two receptacles of all that is or ever has been - the Heavens above us and the Earth beneath . On the broad , shining fore ...
... past recall . " Where do the modern scientists gain their so - called knowledge of the past ? Where but from the two receptacles of all that is or ever has been - the Heavens above us and the Earth beneath . On the broad , shining fore ...
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... Past behind us , so long that Past is infinite and with its hand of power sends us forth into an infinite Future loaded with its chains . Only when we can with- draw into the infinitely intense point of the Present the circling Dæmons ...
... Past behind us , so long that Past is infinite and with its hand of power sends us forth into an infinite Future loaded with its chains . Only when we can with- draw into the infinitely intense point of the Present the circling Dæmons ...
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... past of general ideas and rapt contempla- tion as well as in the Bergsonian stream of contemporary detailed ex- perience , perhaps meaning also that it was in part literature and in part journalism . Dr. Mercer does not prove that ...
... past of general ideas and rapt contempla- tion as well as in the Bergsonian stream of contemporary detailed ex- perience , perhaps meaning also that it was in part literature and in part journalism . Dr. Mercer does not prove that ...
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