Beside all the small reasons we assign, there is a great reason for the existence of every extant fact; a reason which lies grandand immovable, often unsuspected behind it in silence.
Nature: An Essay ; And, Lectures on the Times (ed. 1844)
Beside all the small reasons we assign, there is a great reason for the existence of every extant fact; a reason which lies grandand immovable, often unsuspected behind it in silence.
Nature: An Essay ; And, Lectures on the Times (ed. 1844)