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- It is not the conscience which raises a blush, for a man may sincerely regret some slight fault committed in solitude, or he may suffer…
- The young blush much more freely than the old but not during infancy, which is remarkable, as we know that infants at a very early…
- How so many absurd rules of conduct, as well as so many absurd religious beliefs, have originated, we do not know; nor how it is…
- It strikes me that all our knowledge about the structure of our Earth is very much like what an old hen would know of the…
- The more we know of the fixed laws of nature the more incredible do miracles become, - that the men at that time were ignorant…
- The explanation of types of structure in classes - as resulting from the will of the Deity, to create animals on certain plans - is…
- Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that…
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