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"april, you can control the earth. try making a hole in the ground or something."
as this is growing wearisome, i would now recommend for a change something else for a pleasure--namely, the unconscious astuteness with which good, fat, honest mediocrity always behaves towards loftier spirits and the tasks they have to perform, the
therefore animals are not always in continuous motion by their own agency: it is something else that moves them, itself being in motion and changing as it comes into relation with each several thing that moves itself.
dem.-join be, four hundred. the triangles bde, ced are on the same base de, and between the same parallels bc, de. hence i. xxxvii. they are equal, and therefore five. vii. the triangle ade : bde :: ade : cde;
"i think that god has a broader view of what happened than you or i could ever have. based upon his all-knowing capabilities he can see the whole picture of what has happened, what happens now, and what will happen.
but it agrees with the dialectical spirit of their times (and subtle minds are even now sometimes misled in the same way) to get rid of irreconcilable differences in principle by seeking to change them into a mere contest about words, and thus apparently
form his judgment, and to make us sensible that he has thence become more skillful in his art. as in a concert of instruments, we do not hear a lute, a harpsichord, or a flute alone, but one entire harmony, the result of all together.
one may also suppose that the stars move, while the heaven itself is immovable; for there is nothing to prevent the idea that originally, before the formation of the world, they may have received, by the appointment of fate, an impulse from east to west,
renews her broods, and that the lusty race of breathing creatures bears and blooms, and that the gliding fires of ether are alive-- what still the primal germs nowise could do, unless from out the infinite of space could come supply of matter, whence in
besides voice often scrapes against the throat, and screams in going out do make more rough the wind-pipe--naturally enough, methinks, when, through the narrow exit rising up in larger throng, these primal germs of voice have thus begun to issue forth.
but since the movents and the things moved are infinite, the motion ezho, i.e. the motion that is composed of all the individual motions, must be infinite.
at last, growing weary of this wild and brutish life, the lion being one day gone abroad to hunt for our ordinary provision, i departed thence, and the third day after was taken by the soldiers, who brought me from africa to this city to my master, who
tom got up as the male straightened his form. he stood towered over the man seeing the top of his head reached the beginning of his chest line near his throat.
black smoke escaped from his writhing body. the black smoke formed into more armed and suited ferocities soldiers. soon one hundred new soldiers appeared.
hence we must give a definite account of these three things- of 'contact', 'combination', and 'acting'.
fifty three.seven.); he opened not his mouth; he brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep is dumbe before the shearer, so opened he not his mouth:" here he is the sacrificed goat.
as downward movement is to a stone, will be merely accelerated by an external force, while an unnatural movement will be due to the force alone. in either case the air is as it were instrumental to the force.
the spots or stripes peculiar to their kind, spring after spring: thus surely all that is must be composed of matter immutable.
at age five he had discovered that those leaving the gasthaus sometimes dropped money as they stumbled home. he had made a habit of searching for such treasure every dawn and saved every coin, even the pfennings.
four hundred fifty seven. in creative imagination intelligence has been so far perfected as to need no helps for intuition. its self-sprung ideas have pictorial existence.
he came at an early age to rome, where he declaimed for many years, and, pleaded causes in the forum with great applause; but at last he betook himself to the writing of satires, in which he acquired great fame.
i moreover observe this particular convenience in it, that it is a disease wherein we have little to guess at: we are dispensed from the trouble into which other diseases throw us by the uncertainty of their causes, conditions, and progress; a trouble
we need to come to this evaluation of our flesh lest we put any trust in it. our flesh, our human efforts, our human life, will not help us to receive the spirit-life from jesus. let me explain.
according to his conclusions, then, all that we term metaphysical science is a mere delusion, arising from the fancied insight of reason into that which is in truth borrowed from experience, and to which habit has given the appearance of necessity.
twelve. derek a. ager, "the nature of the fossil record," proceedings of the british geological association, vol eighty seven, one thousand nine hundred seventy six, p. one hundred thirty three.
"is this who i'm babysitting tonight?" she asked, pointing a long, manicured finger towards betty who woke up to the smell of chicken dumplings that suzie brought with her.
which is in the same ratio to the other body as the time is to the time.
but is it not only when an equal motion is accomplished by two things in an equal time that the velocities of the two are equal? now an affection cannot be equal to a length.
"that is almost unheard off and near impossible. i mean, wow, what can't you do? are you going to take care of my father's knight rider?" she asks.
bring up from below in their turn those who were worthy, and those among themselves who were unworthy were to take the places of those who came up?
eleven. through a given point p draw a chord of a circle so that the intercept ef may subtend a given angle ten.
so jolly," the government head explains cheerfully (ninety two).
nevertheless, this latter, namely, love to the law (which would then cease to be a command, and then morality, which would have passed subjectively into holiness, would cease to be virtue) must be the constant though unattainable goal of his endeavours.
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supplications in the temples, divinations, and so forth were found equally futile, till the overwhelming nature of the disaster at last put a stop to them altogether.
yet these are the true seeds and roots of cruelty, tyranny, and treason; they bud and put out there, and afterwards shoot up vigorously, and grow to prodigious bulk, cultivated by custom.
critias: let me proceed to explain to you, socrates, the order in which we have arranged our entertainment.
once more, then, at the commencement of my discourse, i call upon god, and beg him to be our saviour out of a strange and unwonted enquiry, and to bring us to the haven of probability. so now let us begin again.
xli. the triangle abc is half the parallelogram af. therefore the triangle abc is ab.four hundred.
the principle of distinction between bodies being quantity, the various sizes will be in a definite ratio, and whatever bodies are in this ratio to one another must be air, fire, earth, and water respectively.
only two equal lines can be drawn from p to the circumference; but three equal lines are drawn (hyp.), which is absurd. hence p must be the centre.
meanwhile, the pilot was kneeling beside tony. he pointed to nelson. "what happened?"
esther nodded. "she's already mutated once. maybe she's due for another. some kinds of shifters need to drink blood before they change, but they're the type who stay in their animal forms for a couple of days at a time. not quite the same."
off their qualitative distinctions and pass into one another. further, how can they account for the generation of flesh and bone or any other continuous body? the elements alone cannot produce them because their collocation cannot produce a continuum.
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whatever is a terror to others, fears for itself.
jill stared with an icy glaze at fern with a stern face. "this is the ward, not a hospital of sick children. these children are not sick with an illness. they are very, very happy and very, very healthy, without any type of infection. i do..."
to earth, then, let us assign the cubical form; for earth is the most immoveable of the four and the most plastic of all bodies, and that which has the most stable bases must of necessity be of such a nature.
necessity in mathematics is in a way similar to necessity in things which come to be through the operation of nature. since a straight line is what it is, it is necessary that the angles of a triangle should equal two right angles.
"interesting, because i have your beloved sabrina!"
three. two lines ab, xy , are given in position: ab is divided in one hundred in the ratio m : n, and parallels aa, bb, two hundred, are drawn in any direction meeting xy in the points a, b, one hundred; prove
world mutually to imply each other. 'god invented and gave us sight to the end that we might behold the courses of intelligence in the heaven, and apply them to the courses of our own intelligence which are akin to them, the unperturbed to the perturbed;
when he does this his words have a purely objective effect, like that of a completed oil painting; while the subjective style is not much more certain in its effect than spots on the wall, and it is only the man whose fantasy is accidentally aroused by
i should have thought smartly on solving my problem instead of what i wound up doing in the first place."
thirty nine. if a line ef divide proportionally two opposite sides of a quadrilateral, and a line gh the other sides, each of these is divided by the other in the same ratio as the sides which determine them.
"you can still settle here. just need to find something to feed yourself. can you cook?"
obedience is never pure nor calm in him who reasons and disputes.
"doctor be round to see you, i promise you. first you go lie back down now."
"not true, yes you been through a lot and right now it seems as if the cycle will never end. except this cycle has and another one will come and guess what. you will have the strength to rise above that one too.
quality respectively? or is there also a difference in the manner of the change, since it is evident that, whereas neither what is 'altering' nor what is coming-to-be necessarily changes its place, what is growing or diminishing changes its spatial
below us, the crowd cheered. i looked over the railing and saw the guy who had been dangling his arms like an ass on the ground, out cold. the other guy stood over him, shaking, in shock that he had won the fight.
he reasoned that the shadow's brains were able to obscure the pattern recognition area of the visual cortex, thereby rendering a normal brain incapable of interpreting the outline of the shadow as a human being. this required two skills.
practical reason. this very feeling of compassion and tender sympathy, if it precedes the deliberation on the question of duty and becomes a determining principle, is even annoying to right thinking persons, brings their deliberate maxims into confusion,
man on whom he had taken his revenge, he was presently awarded ten attic minae, for having had the good fortune, by designing to revenge the death of his father, to preserve the life of the common father of sicily.
in one thousand five hundred forty four --openly maintaining that a soldier could not justly be put to death for want of courage.
where, by the by, it may perhaps be of some use to remark, that the chief, if not only spur to human industry and action is uneasiness.
(and the more, because it is a sign i have in great veneration and continual use, even when i yawn), and to dedicate all the other hours of the day to acts of malice, avarice, and injustice.
english is, "every living creature:" and likewise of man, god made him of the dust of the earth, and breathed in his face the breath of life, " factus est homo in animam viventem," that is, "and man was made a living creature;" and after noah came out of
for their task it is to note in whatsoever place be light, in what be shadow: whether or no the gleams be still the same, and whether the shadow which just now was here is that one passing thither, or whether the facts be what we said above, 'tis after
besides, men marked how in a fixed order rolled around the systems of the sky, and changed times of annual seasons, nor were able then to know thereof the causes.
several things exist, from the fact that one of these things exists, some consequence to the others follows, and reciprocally, and in this way a community of substances can be possible-are questions whose solution cannot be obtained from mere conceptions.
"sure! but don't tell him what it's for because it's a secret club."
they loudly exclaim that they have been fools and have not lived their lives, and declare that if they only survive this sickness they will spend the rest of their lives at leisure: at such times they reflect how uselessly they have laboured to provide
since there are some who say that there is a right and a left in the heaven, with those who are known as pythagoreans-to whom indeed the view really belongs-we must consider whether, if we are to apply these principles to the body of the universe, we
the room charged up like fireworks were sizzling and exploding all around us.
therefore it is good to consider of deformity, not as a sign, which is more deceivable; but as a cause, which seldom faileth of the effect.
and wheresoe'er we cast our eyes across, all objects seem thus to be onward borne and flow along in the same way as we.
for as a whole it does not simultaneously change its place, though it will be moved in a circle: for this place is the place of its parts.
this is the same as to say that, if god wished to bring it about that we should understand an infinite number of other entities, it would be necessary for him to give us a greater understanding, but not a more universal idea of entity than that which we
it falls into this difficulty without any fault of its own. it begins with principles, which cannot be dispensed with in the field of experience, and the truth and sufficiency of which are, at the same time, insured by experience.
it is a composite or eclectic work of imagination, in which plato, without naming them, gathers up into a kind of system the various elements of philosophy which preceded him.
harmony shushed the knight for stating the obvious, and thirty seconds later, kat's face beamed brightly.
for when zarathustra scrutinised him with his glance he was frightened as by a sudden apparition, so slender, swarthy, hollow and worn-out did this follower appear.
thus, for instance, we know from the preceding table and its first number what we must begin from in practical inquiries; namely, from the maxims which every one founds on his own inclinations; the precepts which hold for a species of rational beings so
but then i noticed the black aura undulating around her.
all things leave behind them the obscurity (out of which they have come), and go forward to embrace the brightness (into which they have emerged), while they are harmonised by the breath of vacancy.
pythagoras used to calm his troubled spirit by playing upon the lyre: and who does not know that trumpets and clarions are irritants, just as some airs are lullabies and soothe the mind?
he then moaned all the way back because i'd left fish on the boat instead of keeping them for him. needless to say he talked himself out of a tip there.
bjarni lifted his head and faced his friend, his eyes searching katu's, looking for the mocking ridicule that had so often accompanied his statements of king polar bears to other people in times past.
one. if a line four hundred bisect the vertical angle one hundred of any triangle acb, its square added to the rectangle ad.db contained by the segments of the base is equal to the rectangle contained by the sides.
eight. when these five kinds of spy are all at work, none can discover the secret system. this is called "divine manipulation of the threads." it is the sovereign's most precious faculty.
farthest removed from extremes, which should happen to be adopted in practice with general consent of the most judicious of those among whom i might be living.
sensuous intuition is either pure intuition (space and time) or empirical intuition-of that which is immediately represented in space and time by means of sensation as real.
hence, since every finite body is exhausted by the repeated abstraction of a finite body, it seems obviously to follow that everything cannot subsist in everything else.
but the only light came from the moon, teasing among the clouds.
appear suited; this is my feeling about the state which we have been describing.
kindle his wrath, he bore it coolly, and replied to those who were egging him on, that he was no more angry with the man than he should be with one who ran against him blindfold.
here one cannot imagine how such a series of legends could arise in an historical age, obtain universal respect, and supplant the historical recollection of the true character and connecting of their heroes' lives in the minds of the community, if
twenty six. in night-fighting, then, make much use of signal-fires and drums, and in fighting by day, of flags and banners, as a means of influencing the ears and eyes of your army.
it is clear, then, that by the time that it has become sick, it must also have changed to whatever may be the other change concerned (for that it should be at rest, though logically possible, is excluded by the theory).
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BookCorpus + Gutenberg Classics Training Corpus

Large-scale training corpus combining BookCorpus fiction, Project Gutenberg 19th-century literature (PG-19), and curated classical philosophy texts. Cleaned, deduplicated, and organized into curriculum phases for character-level language model training.

Dataset Description

This corpus is the primary training dataset for the Julia SLM project, combining three major text sources into a unified, cleaned training set with curriculum-phase annotations for structured learning.

Source Composition

Source Files Chunks (pre-dedup) Proportion
BookCorpus 147 14,190,796 89.4%
PG-19 (Project Gutenberg) 552 1,344,777 8.5%
Classical Philosophy (MIT Classics, Internet Archive, Gutenberg) 137 330,954 2.1%
Total 836 15,866,527 100%

Cleaning Applied

All text has been processed through a multi-stage cleaning pipeline:

  • Character filtering: Lowercased to ASCII set a-z .,;:?!'"()-
  • Source-specific cleaning:
    • BookCorpus: Moses-style detokenization (recombined subword artifacts)
    • PG-19: Gutenberg boilerplate header/footer removal
    • Philosophy: LaTeX artifact removal, footnote/reference stripping
  • Deduplication: Exact dedup removed 803,221 duplicates (5.1%)
  • Whitespace normalization: Multi-space collapse, empty line removal

Curriculum Phases

The corpus is organized into three curriculum phases based on the classical trivium/quadrivium education model, suitable for DoReMi-style weighted phase sampling:

Phase Description Train Chunks Proportion
Trivium Grammar, rhetoric, logic (BookCorpus fiction, classical literature, rhetoric) 13,475,278 99.4%
Quadrivium Arithmetic, geometry, music, astronomy (Aristotle Physics, Plato Timaeus, Euclid) 11,652 0.08%
Philosophy Pure philosophy (Kant, Spinoza, Bacon, Seneca, Schopenhauer) 70,042 0.52%

Phase-specific training files are available in the curriculum/ directory.

Dataset Statistics

Split Examples Size
Train 13,556,974 2.0 GB
Validation 1,506,330 221 MB
  • 90/10 train/validation split (shuffled)
  • Weighted phase sampling applied per config: trivium 40%, quadrivium 35%, philosophy 25%

Philosophy Sources

The corpus includes texts from 50+ classical authors spanning Greek, Roman, Medieval, Enlightenment, and Modern philosophy:

Greek: Aristotle (Metaphysics, Nicomachean Ethics, Politics, Physics, Rhetoric, Poetics, Categories, Prior/Posterior Analytics, Topics, On the Soul, On the Heavens, On Interpretation, Generation and Corruption), Plato (Republic, Laws, Timaeus, Phaedo, Phaedrus, Symposium, Meno, Theaetetus, Protagoras), Herodotus, Thucydides, Xenophon, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Homer, Euripides

Roman: Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, Epictetus, Cicero, Lucretius, Plutarch, Tacitus, Virgil

Medieval/Renaissance: Boethius, Machiavelli, Thomas More

Enlightenment: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Kant, Rousseau, Montesquieu

Modern: Schopenhauer, Mill, Thoreau, William James

Eastern: Bhagavad Gita, Sun Tzu, Confucius, Lao Tzu

Additional Files

The curriculum/ directory contains phase-specific training files:

  • train_trivium.txt - Grammar, rhetoric, and logic texts (2.0 GB)
  • train_quadrivium.txt - Mathematical and natural philosophy texts (2.1 MB)
  • train_philosophy.txt - Pure philosophy texts (13 MB)

Usage

from datasets import load_dataset

ds = load_dataset("LisaMegaWatts/bookcorpus-gutenberg-classics")

# Training data
for example in ds["train"]:
    text = example["text"]

# Download phase-specific files for curriculum training
from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download

trivium = hf_hub_download(
    "LisaMegaWatts/bookcorpus-gutenberg-classics",
    "curriculum/train_trivium.txt",
    repo_type="dataset",
)

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