The Spectator, 6. kötetAlexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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14. oldal
... consider those parts of the material world which lie the nearest to us , and are therefore sub- ject to our observations and inquiries , it is amazing to consider the infinity of animals with which it is stocked . Every part of matter ...
... consider those parts of the material world which lie the nearest to us , and are therefore sub- ject to our observations and inquiries , it is amazing to consider the infinity of animals with which it is stocked . Every part of matter ...
15. oldal
... considering that part of the scale of be- ings which comes within our knowledge . There are some living creatures which are raised but just above dead matter : to mention only that species of shell - fish , which are formed in the ...
... considering that part of the scale of be- ings which comes within our knowledge . There are some living creatures which are raised but just above dead matter : to mention only that species of shell - fish , which are formed in the ...
18. oldal
... consider the in- finite power and wisdom of the Maker , we have reason to think that it is suitable to the magnificent harmony of the universe , and the great design and infinite goodness of the architect , that the species of creatures ...
... consider the in- finite power and wisdom of the Maker , we have reason to think that it is suitable to the magnificent harmony of the universe , and the great design and infinite goodness of the architect , that the species of creatures ...
68. oldal
... considering that they are in a state of ignorance , or , as we usually say , do not know their right hand from their left . There is another tribe of persons who are re- tainers to the learned world , and who regulate themselves upon ...
... considering that they are in a state of ignorance , or , as we usually say , do not know their right hand from their left . There is another tribe of persons who are re- tainers to the learned world , and who regulate themselves upon ...
73. oldal
... consider of it be- fore he made his reply . When the day was ex- pired , he desired two days ; and afterwards , instead of returning his answer , demanded still double the time to consider of it . This great poet and philoso- pher , the ...
... consider of it be- fore he made his reply . When the day was ex- pired , he desired two days ; and afterwards , instead of returning his answer , demanded still double the time to consider of it . This great poet and philoso- pher , the ...
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