Empirical consciousness with its discreteness and succession of presentations and states cannot possibly comprehend the new life; to do that the soul must acquire a greater depth.
Ultimately, socialistic culture presupposes, in its own development, a greater depth of life than it is itself able to produce.
I told you that the polypes which built these reefs were not able to live at a greater depth than 20 to 25 fathoms of water; and that is the reason why the fringing reef goes no farther from the land than it does.
It is found necessary to excavate the Rock further, to a greater depth.
But in the case of deep drains, the cost increases slightly for another reason, namely, the increased labor of lifting the earth to the surface from a greater depth.
This stagnant water not only excludes the air, but renders the soil much colder, and, being in itself of no benefit, without warmth and air, its removal to a greater depthis very desirable.
Occasionally, iron ore is found at a greater depth, but the floating substance is then in most cases lighter, and does not adhere to the pipes in the same way as that found near the surface.
The river seems to have filled these lakes, one after the other, and to have partially cut through the barriers, some of which it is still gradually eroding to a greater depth.
These castings from their blackness and from the nature of the subsoil could not have been brought up from a greater depth than 6 or 8 inches.
During the hot season they burrow to a greater depth, and are then found coiled up and apparently hybernating.
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