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Thomas Carlyle (4
December 1795 – 5
February 1881) was a
Scottish essayist, historian, and
philosopher from the
Scottish Lowlands. A
leading writer of...
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specifically the
revival of the
study of Gr****
literature The
Temple of
Immensity – the
universe as felt to be in
every corner of it a
temple consecrated...
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Imperium Marauders Notable aliases Charles Xavier /
Professor X, The
Immensity Abilities Telepathy, Telekinesis, DNA Duplication,
Spontaneous cell regeneration...
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important tourist destinations of the world, due to the
incalculable immensity of its
archaeological and
artistic treasures, as well as for the charm...
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energy in his
immense pain, but at
times one
could see all the
immensity of his grief."
Franz Joseph never fully recovered from the loss. According...
- Islander" and
similar standardized ship
types during World War I. The
immensity of the effort, the
number of
ships built, the role of
female workers in...
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references Epicurus's idea of
innumerable worlds "throughout the
boundless immensity of space" in The City of God. Pre-modern
writers typically ****umed extraterrestrial...
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genres were
important vessels.
During this time
virtuosity was celebrated,
immensity was encouraged,
while philosophy and
nationalism were embedded—all aspects...
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freezing skies a
million creatures contend in freedom.
Brooding over this
immensity, I ask, on this
boundless land Who
rules over man's destiny? —Excerpt...
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content by
content curators),
there is an ****umption that, with the
immensity of data
collected on
viewing habits, the
choices of
those who are first...