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It was, like Newton's famous declaration, an indication of his sense of the vastness of the ocean of truth and the manifoldness of the treasures which still lie within its "deep unfathomed caves."

Here was a parable which, slight as it seemed, was truly Biblical for the depth and manifoldness of its signification.

As in the Parthenon all the elements harmonize and the edifice is one, so in Lincoln moral manifoldness unifies.

Comprehended within the stately course of that all-encircling frieze is classic demonstration how an impressive manifoldness of sculptural form may present a perfect and impressive unison.

Multeity, mul-tē′i-ti, n. manifoldness, very great numerousness.

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

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