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"Nineteenth Century"
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"Reform and Counterrevolution"
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"Atheist"
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"Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822)"
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Date: w. 1821, 1840
"These similitudes or relations are finely said by Lord Bacon to be "the same footsteps of nature impressed upon the various subjects of the world"[1] and he considers the faculty which perceives them as the storehouse of axioms common to all knowledge."
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