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The scientific study of Nature tends not only to correct and ennoble the intellectual conceptions of man; it serves also to ameliorate his physical condition. - [Nature] Time, to the nation as to the individual, is nothing absolute; its duration depends on the rate of thought and feeling. - History of the Intellectual Development of Europe (vol. I, ch. I) [Time]
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