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He proposed that it should be carried on in any one of twelve specified languages, and have relation to any science or art, whether practical or theoretical.

This is not to follow Nature, nor Art, for Art demands that each feature shall have relation to other features, and all to the general effect.

In this state it may be said that the Spiritual Power was so far fallen from its original purpose, that it had almost ceased to have relation to the supernatural end of man.

The Walls are cover'd with Painting, being such Emblems and Devices as have relation to the Government.

MOD.—The time required to bring about these and other changes which have relation to the celestial globes is so prodigious, that in giving it admittance we virtually set at nought not only all scripture authority, but turn the extent of human chronology into something inconceivably less than a moment sand-glass.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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