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1 This danger does not come from human malice, but from inanimate nature .
2 He regarded inanimate nature as if he was daring it to move.
3 It begins with inanimate nature and rises steadily to the love of God.
4 If inanimate nature , such as trees or grass, can express sorrow.
5 And inanimate nature is most assuredly the faithful type and mirror of human life.
6 Nor is inanimate nature without the quickening breath of Rhythm.
7 From this ultimate principle, operating from all eternity, come all animate and inanimate nature .
8 When happy, inanimate nature had the power of bestowing on me the most delightful sensations.
9 Books and inanimate nature were cold and lifeless instructors.
10 As to inanimate nature , certain lakes, rivers, springs, and fountains, are held in high reverence.
11 So-called inanimate nature shared it with the rest.
12 Even an inanimate nature cannot be adequately represented as an endless succession of states or conditions.
13 Possibly the hours of night are as necessary to inanimate nature as they are to the animate.
14 But while inanimate nature takes the shows
15 Here, the contest is not so much of plant against plant as of plant against inanimate nature .
16 He wants facts, but significant facts-luminousfacts that throw light upon the ways of animate and inanimate nature .
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