| Joseph Addison - 1733 - 380 páginas
...difproportioned for our enquiries, too unwieldy for the management of the eye and hand, there is no queftion but it would appear to us as curious and wellcontrived a frame as that of an human body. We fhould fee the fame concatenation and fubferviency, the fame ncceffity and ufefulnefs4 the fame beauty... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1753 - 376 páginas
...difproportioned for our enquiries, too unwieldy for the rnanagemant of the eye and, hand, there is no queftion but it would appear to us as curious and wellcontrived a frame as that of an human body. We fhould fee the fame concatenation and fubferviency, the fame neceffity and ufefulnefs, the fame beauty... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1796 - 210 páginas
...difproportioned tor our enquiries, too unwieldly for the management of the eye and hand, there is no queftion but it would appear to us as curious and well-contrived a frame as that of an human body. We fhould fee the fame concatenation and fubferviency, the fame neceffity and ufefulnefs, the fame beauty... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 402 páginas
...difproportioned for our enquiries, too unwieldly for the management of the eye and hand, there is no queftion but it would appear to us as curious and well-contrived a frame as that of an human body. We mould fee the fame concatenation and fubferviency, the fame neceffity and ufefulnefs, the fame beauty... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 266 páginas
...submitted to the examination of our senses, were, it not too big and disproportioned for our inquiries, too unwieldy for the management of the eye and hand,...us as curious and well-contrived a frame as that of the human body. We should see the same concatenation and subserviency, the same necessity and usefulness,... | |
| 1803 - 408 páginas
...search into all its parts. Could the body of the whole earth, or indeed the whole universe, be thus submitted to the examination of our senses, were it...question but it would appear to us as curious and well contrived a frame as that of an human body. We should see the same concatenation and subserviency,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 498 páginas
...examination of our senses, were it not too big and disproportioned for our enquiries, too unweildy for the management of the eye and hand, there is no question but it would appear to us as curiouj and well-contrived a frame as that of an human body. We should see the same concatenation and... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 494 páginas
...submitted to the examination of our senses, were it not too big and disproportioned for our inquiries, too unwieldy for the management of the eye and hand,...us as curious and well-contrived a frame as that of the human body. We should see the same concatenation and subserviency, the same necessity and usefulness,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 272 páginas
...examination of our senses, were it not too big and disproportioned "for our inquiries, too unwieldly for the management of the eye and hand, there is no...us as curious and well-contrived a frame as that of the human body. \Ve should see the same concatination and subserviency, the same necessity and usefulness,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 278 páginas
...examination of our senses, were it not too big and disproportioned for our inquiries, too unwieldly for the management of the eye and hand, there is no...us as curious and well-contrived a frame as that of the human body. We should see the same concatination and subserviency, the same necessity and usefulness,... | |
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