To establish the truth of the latter opinion, it would be necessary to prove that all things would be in themselves incapable of this harmony and order, unless they were, even as regards their substance, the product of a supreme wisdom.
— from The Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant
During the time, therefore, that it was out of use, the woods enjoyed a respite from further damage.
— from The Original Fables of La Fontaine Rendered into English Prose by Fredk. Colin Tilney by Jean de La Fontaine
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