| 1806 - 348 páginas
...conveniencies of life, as would in time constitute a great part of the happiness of the world ? Yet -by some such fortuitous' liquefaction was mankind taught to...and transparent, which might admit the light of the BU.I, and exclude the violence of the wind ; which might extend the sight of the philosopher to new... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 380 páginas
...of life, as would in time constitute a great part of the happiness of the world ? Yet by some snch fortuitous liquefaction was mankind taught to procure...and transparent, which might admit the light of the son> and exclude the violence of the wind ; which might extend the sight of the philosopher to new... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 376 páginas
...conveniences of life, as would in time constitute a great part of the happiness of the world ? Yet by some such fortuitous liquefaction was mankind taught to...exclude the violence of the wind; which might extend (he sight of the philosopher to new ranges of existence, arid charm him at one time with the unbounded... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 388 páginas
...would in time constitute a great part of the .happiness of the world ? Yet by some such-fbrtuitous liquefaction was mankind taught to procure a body...charm him at one time with the unbounded extent of the materyp.1 creation, and at another with the endless subordination of animal life ; and, what is yet... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1811 - 394 páginas
...conveniences of life, as would in time constitute a great part of the happiness of the world ? Yet by some such fortuitous liquefaction was mankind taught to...philosopher to new ranges of existence, and charm him atone time with the unbounded extent of the material creation, and at another with the endless subordination... | |
| William Butler - 1811 - 548 páginas
...conveniences of life, as would in time ccnftitute a great part of the happinefs of the world. Yet by fome fuch fortuitous liquefaction was mankind taught to procure a body at once in a high degree folid and tranfparent, which might admit the light of the fun, and exclude the violence of the wind... | |
| 1818 - 488 páginas
...conveniences of life, as would in time constitute a great part of the hap<piness of the world. Yet by some such fortuitous liquefaction was mankind taught to...of the material creation : and at another, with the subordination of animal life; and what. .is of yet more importance, might supply the decays of nature,... | |
| 1819 - 452 páginas
...conveniencies of life as would in time constitute a great part of the happiness of the world ? Yet, by some such fortuitous liquefaction was mankind taught to...philosopher to new ranges of existence, and charm him at cue time with the unbounded extent of the material creation, and at another with the endless subordination... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 468 páginas
...conveniences of life, as would in time constitute a great part of the happiness of the world ? Yet by some such fortuitous liquefaction was mankind taught to...the light of the sun, and exclude the violence of No. 9. THE RAMBLEB. 57 the wind ; which might extend the sight of the philosopher to new ranges of... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 462 páginas
...conveniences of life, as would in time constitute a great part of the happiness of the world ? Yet by some such fortuitous liquefaction was mankind taught to...the light of the sun, and exclude the violence of 4 the wind ; which might extend the sight of the philosopher to new .ranges of existence, and charm... | |
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