The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Strana 47
... look upon the rest of the ships that were in the same distress , and asked them whether or no Diagoras was on board every vessel in the fleet . We are all involved in the same calamities , and subject to the same accidents : and , when ...
... look upon the rest of the ships that were in the same distress , and asked them whether or no Diagoras was on board every vessel in the fleet . We are all involved in the same calamities , and subject to the same accidents : and , when ...
Strana 244
... Look a little that way , there goes a crowd of passengers ; they have indeed so good a head as not to suffer themselves to be blinded by this bewitching water ; the black tower is not vanished out of their sight , they see it whenever ...
... Look a little that way , there goes a crowd of passengers ; they have indeed so good a head as not to suffer themselves to be blinded by this bewitching water ; the black tower is not vanished out of their sight , they see it whenever ...
Strana 337
... look through a whole planetary sys- tem ; consider it in its weight , number , and mea- sure ; and draw from it as many demonstrations of infinite power and wisdom , as a more confined under- standing is able to deduce from the system ...
... look through a whole planetary sys- tem ; consider it in its weight , number , and mea- sure ; and draw from it as many demonstrations of infinite power and wisdom , as a more confined under- standing is able to deduce from the system ...
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