The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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3. oldal
... that Society who affift me in my Speculations . It is a Thought in Sickness , and of a very ferious Nature , for which reason I give it a place in the Paper of this Day . A 2 SIR , C • SIR , THE HE Indifpofition which has long THE ...
... that Society who affift me in my Speculations . It is a Thought in Sickness , and of a very ferious Nature , for which reason I give it a place in the Paper of this Day . A 2 SIR , C • SIR , THE HE Indifpofition which has long THE ...
56. oldal
... Reason , that if no part of Matter , which we are acquainted with , lies wafte and useless , thofe great Bodies which are at fuch a diftance from us fhould not be defart and unpeopled , but rather that they fhould be furnished with ...
... Reason , that if no part of Matter , which we are acquainted with , lies wafte and useless , thofe great Bodies which are at fuch a diftance from us fhould not be defart and unpeopled , but rather that they fhould be furnished with ...
61. oldal
... reason then to be perfuaded , that there are far more Species of Creatures above us , than there are be- neath ; we being in degrees of Perfection much more remote from the infinite Being of God , than we are from the lowest State of ...
... reason then to be perfuaded , that there are far more Species of Creatures above us , than there are be- neath ; we being in degrees of Perfection much more remote from the infinite Being of God , than we are from the lowest State of ...
74. oldal
... reason he believed he could , for he was there . However , I heard him with the fame Greediness as Shakespear describes in the following Lines : I faw a Smith ftand on his Hammer , thus , • With open Mouth swallowing a Taylor's News ...
... reason he believed he could , for he was there . However , I heard him with the fame Greediness as Shakespear describes in the following Lines : I faw a Smith ftand on his Hammer , thus , • With open Mouth swallowing a Taylor's News ...
79. oldal
... Reason and Honour , and who believes he offends against both thefe , if he does not look upon the Woman ( who chose him to be under his Protection in Sicknefs and Health ) with the utmoft Gratitude , whether from that Moment fhe is ...
... Reason and Honour , and who believes he offends against both thefe , if he does not look upon the Woman ( who chose him to be under his Protection in Sicknefs and Health ) with the utmoft Gratitude , whether from that Moment fhe is ...
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