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" We are thus taught the salutary lesson, that the capacity of thought is not to be constituted into the measure of existence; and are warned from recognizing the domain of our knowledge as necessarily coextensive with the horizon of our faith. And by a... "
The Intuitions of the Mind Inductively Investigated - Σελίδα 201
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