The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... seem very marvelous to a sawcy Modern , that Multum sanguinis , multum verecundiae , multum sollicitudinis in ore ; To ... seems to command . As the Case at present stands , the best Consolation that I can administer to those who cannot ...
... seem very marvelous to a sawcy Modern , that Multum sanguinis , multum verecundiae , multum sollicitudinis in ore ; To ... seems to command . As the Case at present stands , the best Consolation that I can administer to those who cannot ...
Strana 137
... seems very probable from the Analogy of Reason , that if no part of Matter , which we are acquainted with , lies waste and useless , those great Bodies which are at such a Distance from us should not be desart and unpeopled , but rather ...
... seems very probable from the Analogy of Reason , that if no part of Matter , which we are acquainted with , lies waste and useless , those great Bodies which are at such a Distance from us should not be desart and unpeopled , but rather ...
Strana 245
... seems to have grasped All that was revealed in Books before his Time ; and not satisfied with that , he began to strike out new Tracks of Science , too many to be travelled over by any one Man , in the Compass of the longest Life ...
... seems to have grasped All that was revealed in Books before his Time ; and not satisfied with that , he began to strike out new Tracks of Science , too many to be travelled over by any one Man , in the Compass of the longest Life ...
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