Comparative physiognomy; or, Resemblances between men and animals . ie desert or the enemy that pursues him), corre-spond to universal truths which in the process of reason arenever to be lost sight of, and to the true order of reasoning,which, as it follows Nature, is in a circle — but in a circlethat is progressive, being that of u end, cause, and see, therefore, what connection there is between folly andwisdom, silliness and simplicity, and consequently what con-nection there is between pride and selfishness on the one handand respectability and usefulness on the other. The indepe
Comparative physiognomy; or, Resemblances between men and animals . ie desert or the enemy that pursues him), corre-spond to universal truths which in the process of reason arenever to be lost sight of, and to the true order of reasoning,which, as it follows Nature, is in a circle — but in a circlethat is progressive, being that of u end, cause, and see, therefore, what connection there is between folly andwisdom, silliness and simplicity, and consequently what con-nection there is between pride and selfishness on the one handand respectability and usefulness on the other. The indepen-dence of care and protection, and the consequent deficiency THE OSTRICH. 59 of these in the ostrich, correspond to the independence whichseeks to increase itself by establishing a commerce of freedom,and to the consequent kind ness and protection whichrelieve the dependence ofothers, and enable them toconfer independence in their.
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