The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... creatures : we find every mountain and marsh , wilder- ness and wood , plentifully stocked with birds and beasts , and every part of matter affording proper necessaries and conveniencies for the livelihood of multitudes which in- habit ...
... creatures : we find every mountain and marsh , wilder- ness and wood , plentifully stocked with birds and beasts , and every part of matter affording proper necessaries and conveniencies for the livelihood of multitudes which in- habit ...
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... creatures . Had he only made one species of animals , none of the rest would have enjoyed the happiness of existence ; he has , therefore , specified , in his creation , every degree of life , every capacity of being . The whole chasm ...
... creatures . Had he only made one species of animals , none of the rest would have enjoyed the happiness of existence ; he has , therefore , specified , in his creation , every degree of life , every capacity of being . The whole chasm ...
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... creatures above us than there are of sensible and material below us , is probable to me from hence ; that in all the visible corporeal world , we see no chasms , or no gaps . All quite down from us , the descent is by easy steps , and a ...
... creatures above us than there are of sensible and material below us , is probable to me from hence ; that in all the visible corporeal world , we see no chasms , or no gaps . All quite down from us , the descent is by easy steps , and a ...
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... creatures above us , than there are beneath ; we being in degrees of perfection much more remote from the infinite ... creature so wonderful in its nature , and which so much deserves our particular attention , as man , who fills up the ...
... creatures above us , than there are beneath ; we being in degrees of perfection much more remote from the infinite ... creature so wonderful in its nature , and which so much deserves our particular attention , as man , who fills up the ...
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... creature he has made , is only capable of adoring it ; none but himself can compre- hend it . tr The advice of the ... creatures , than on that infinite distance which is placed between them and the supreme model of all perfection . It ...
... creature he has made , is only capable of adoring it ; none but himself can compre- hend it . tr The advice of the ... creatures , than on that infinite distance which is placed between them and the supreme model of all perfection . It ...
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