The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 117
... World , which is not so properly another World ( for there is the same Heaven and Earth still ) as a new State of Life . To live in these Bodies is to live in this World ; to live out of them , is to remove into the next : For while our ...
... World , which is not so properly another World ( for there is the same Heaven and Earth still ) as a new State of Life . To live in these Bodies is to live in this World ; to live out of them , is to remove into the next : For while our ...
Strana 136
... World of Life , by which I mean all those Animals with which every Part of the Universe is furnished . The Material World is only the Shell of the Universe : The World of Life are its Inhabitants . If we consider those Parts of the Material ...
... World of Life , by which I mean all those Animals with which every Part of the Universe is furnished . The Material World is only the Shell of the Universe : The World of Life are its Inhabitants . If we consider those Parts of the Material ...
Strana 465
... World , that there is another State when Man shall be better situated for Contemplation , or rather have it in his Power to remove from Object to Object , and from World to World ; and be accommodated with Senses , and other Helps , for ...
... World , that there is another State when Man shall be better situated for Contemplation , or rather have it in his Power to remove from Object to Object , and from World to World ; and be accommodated with Senses , and other Helps , for ...
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