every town, and by hundreds of obscure hearths; and we need not shrink from this comparison of small things with great; for does not science tell us that its highest striving is after the ascertainment of a unity which shall bind the smallest things with the greatest? In natural science, I have understood, there is nothing petty to the mind that has a large vision of relations,Houston Rockets Drakter, and to which every single object suggests a vast sum of conditions. It is surely the same with the observation of human life.
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