An Essay On the Origin And Prospects of Man volume 1

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An Essay On the Origin And Prospects of Man volume 1
Thomas Hope
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AND PROSPECTS OF MAN. 115 We shall later see that of the different por- tions simultaneous and successive of higher genera on this globe in reality separated, and forming individuals distinct from each other, the union in a single continuous whole, of which we can here only form in our mind an abstract idea and representation, a world higher and better organized will probably hereafter present the external reality ; that the generalizations formed here will probably only prove antici- pations o
...f the state of things we may really ex- pect to experience hereafter; and that thus all the evils which on this globe result from minor individualities, simultaneous and successive, di- stinct and separate from and interfering with each other, will, in another world, be corrected and removed.
As long as of any genus of modifications all the different portions still remain in time and space so united as only to form a single con- tinuous mass and body, void of interruptions and gaps only filled by intervening portions of mere time and space, or of other attributes different from those belonging to the same genus with the former, that genus is said only to be composed of a single individual ; the individual and the genus are said to be one and the same.


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