The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... objects of our hope , whether they be such as we may reasonably expect from them what we propose in their fruition , and whether they are such as we are pretty sure of attaining , in case our life extend itself so far . If we hope for ...
... objects of our hope , whether they be such as we may reasonably expect from them what we propose in their fruition , and whether they are such as we are pretty sure of attaining , in case our life extend itself so far . If we hope for ...
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... tions baffled at present may alter ; and while we are arguing with ourselves to put off the enjoyment of our present passions , our affections may change their objects in the operation . It is a very delicate 116 [ No. 539 . THE SPECTATOR .
... tions baffled at present may alter ; and while we are arguing with ourselves to put off the enjoyment of our present passions , our affections may change their objects in the operation . It is a very delicate 116 [ No. 539 . THE SPECTATOR .
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Alexander Chalmers. objects in the operation . It is a very delicate sub- ject to talk upon ; but if it were but hinted , I am in hopes it would give the parties concerned some re- flection that might expedite our happiness . There is a ...
Alexander Chalmers. objects in the operation . It is a very delicate sub- ject to talk upon ; but if it were but hinted , I am in hopes it would give the parties concerned some re- flection that might expedite our happiness . There is a ...
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... object adequate to our senses . It is a particular system of Providence that lies in a narrow compass . The eye is able to command it , and by successive inquiries can search into all its parts . Could the body of the whole earth , or ...
... object adequate to our senses . It is a particular system of Providence that lies in a narrow compass . The eye is able to command it , and by successive inquiries can search into all its parts . Could the body of the whole earth , or ...
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... objects , the greater still are those discoveries which it makes of wisdom and providence in the work of the creation . A Sir Isaac Newton , who stands up as the miracle of the present age , can look through a whole planetary system ...
... objects , the greater still are those discoveries which it makes of wisdom and providence in the work of the creation . A Sir Isaac Newton , who stands up as the miracle of the present age , can look through a whole planetary system ...
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