The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 152
... once present ; and whatever was once present is at some certain distance from us , and what- ever is at any certain distance from us , be the dis- tance never so remote , cannot be eternity . The very notion of any duration being past ...
... once present ; and whatever was once present is at some certain distance from us , and what- ever is at any certain distance from us , be the dis- tance never so remote , cannot be eternity . The very notion of any duration being past ...
Strana 153
... once actually present , and conse- quently may be reached by a certain number of years applied to it . We may ascend as high as we please , and employ our being to that eternity which is to come , in adding millions of years to millions ...
... once actually present , and conse- quently may be reached by a certain number of years applied to it . We may ascend as high as we please , and employ our being to that eternity which is to come , in adding millions of years to millions ...
Strana 187
... once , desiring them to divert themselves together as well as they could . Upon their emerging again into day- light , you would have fancied my cave to have been a nunnery , and that you had seen a solemn proces- sion of religious ...
... once , desiring them to divert themselves together as well as they could . Upon their emerging again into day- light , you would have fancied my cave to have been a nunnery , and that you had seen a solemn proces- sion of religious ...
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