The presence of every created being is confined to a certain measure of space, and consequently his observation is stinted to a certain number of objects. The sphere in which we move, and act, and understand, is of a wider circumference to one creature... The Spectator - Página 43editado por - 1898Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Joseph Addison - 1733 - 380 páginas
...obfervation is ftinted to a certain number of objects. The fphere in which we move, and act, and under (land, is of a wider circumference to one creature than another, according as we rife one above another in the fcale of exiftence. But the wideft of thefe our fpheres has its circumference.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1753 - 376 páginas
...obfervation is ftinted to a certain number of objects. The fphere in which we move, and act, and underftand, is of a wider circumference to one creature than another, according as we rife one above another in the fcale of exiftence. But the wideft of thefe our fpheres has its circumference.... | |
| 1783 - 360 páginas
...obfervation is (limed to a certain number of objefts. The fphere in which we move, and act, and undertone! ., is • of a wider circumference to one creature than another, according as we rife one above another in the fcale of exiAence. But the wideft of thefe our fpheres basics circumference.... | |
| 1789 - 428 páginas
...conlequently his obfervation is ftinted to a certain number of objefts, The fphere in which we move, and aft, and understand, is of a wider circumference to one creature than another, according as we rife one above another in the fcale of exiftence. But the wideft of thefe our 'fpheres has its circumference.... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 páginas
...obfervation is Hinted to a certain number of objects. The fphere in which we move, and an, and underlland, is of a wider circumference to one creature than another, according as we rife one above another in the icale of exigence. But the widdr. of thcfe our fpheres has its circumference.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1796 - 210 páginas
...obfervation is ftinted to a certain number of objects . The fphere in which we move, and act, and underftand, is of a wider circumference to one creature than another, according as we rife one above another, in the fcale of exiftence. But the wideft of thefe our fpheres, has its circumference.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 páginas
...oblervation is ftinted to a certain number of objects. The fphere in which we move, and act, and underftand, is of a wider circumference to one creature, than another, according as we rile .one above another in the fcale of exiftence. But the wideft of thefe our fpheres has its circumference.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 402 páginas
...obfervation is ftinted to a certain number of objects. The fphere, in which we move, and act, and underftand, is of a wider circumference to one creature than another, according as we rife one above another in the fcale of exiftence. But the wideft of thefe our fpheres has its circumference.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 338 páginas
...obfervation is ftinted to a certain number of objects. The fpheve m which we move, and act, and underfUnd, is of a wider circumference to one creature than another, according as we rife one above another in thefcale of exiflence. But the wideft of thefe our fpheres has its circumference.... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 266 páginas
...natures. The presence of every created being is confined to a certain measure of space, and consequently his observation is stinted to a certain number of...circumference. When therefore we reflect on the divine nature, wa V2 are so used and accustomed to this imperfection in ourselves, .that we cannot forbear in some... | |
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