Henry Dircks Quote

Every sentient being, from the first dawn of intelligence, recognises the existence of mind and matter; of an inner and an outer world ; or, to adopt the quaint phraseology of the past, a microcosm and a macrocosm.


Nature-study, Chapter I (p. 1), E. Moxon, Son & Co. 1869


Every sentient being, from the first dawn of intelligence, recognises the existence of mind and matter; of an inner and an outer world ; or, to adopt ...

Every sentient being, from the first dawn of intelligence, recognises the existence of mind and matter; of an inner and an outer world ; or, to adopt ...

Every sentient being, from the first dawn of intelligence, recognises the existence of mind and matter; of an inner and an outer world ; or, to adopt ...

Every sentient being, from the first dawn of intelligence, recognises the existence of mind and matter; of an inner and an outer world ; or, to adopt ...