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...all that. One generation abandons the enterprises of another like stranded vessels. I think that we may safely trust a good deal more than we do. We... ...your own telegraph, unweariedly sweeping the horizon, speaking all passing vessels bound coastwise; to keep up a steady despatch of commodities, for t... ...are alive, let us go about our busi ness. Time is but the stream I go a fishing in. I drink at it; but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and det... ...ne very dark night I directed thus on their way two young men who had been fishing in the pond. They lived about a mile off through the woods, and wer... ..., partly with a view to the next day’s dinner, spent the hours of midnight fishing from a boat by moon light, serenaded by owls and foxes, and hearin... ...higher than when I lived there, or as high as it was thirty years ago, and fishing goes on again in the meadow. This makes a difference of level, at t... ...cious that they are regarded at all? *** I set out one afternoon to go a fishing to Fair Haven, through the woods, to eke out my scanty fare of veg ... ...and branch again into a myriad of others. You here see perchance how blood vessels are formed. If you look closely you observe that first there pushes...
...– information can come in various physical forms and poured into different kinds of vessels and carriers. It can be continuous or segmented, cyclica... ...of a lattice of preconceived, born, categorical knowledge about the universe – the vessels into which we pour our experience and which mould it. ... ... of a lattice of preconceived, born categorical knowledge about the universe – the vessels into which we pour our experience and which mould it. Ot... ...m, of ethnic lore, and of celebrity worship. It seems that Romanticism has changed vessels but not its cargo. We are afraid to face the fact that ... ...ere the term originated, says the Britannica, "taboos could include prohibitions on fishing or picking fruit at certain seasons; food taboos that re... ...chanism which we employ to cope with the world of things, on the one hand, and the vessels through which the world impresses itself upon us, on the...