| Berkshire Historical and Scientific Society (Pittsfield, Mass.) - 1894 - 918 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...and at another, with the endless subordination of the animal life, and, what is yet of more importance, might supply the decay of nature, and succor... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Biser - 1899 - 196 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...once in a high degree solid and transparent. which would admit the light of the sun, and exclude the violence of the wind ; which might extend the sight... | |
| Alan Macfarlane, Gerry Martin - 2002 - 284 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...charm him at one time with the unbounded extent of material creation, and at another with the endless subordination of animal life; and, what is of yet... | |
| 1841 - 520 páginas
...conveniences of life as would, m time, constitute a great part of the happiness of the world ? Yet, by some such fortuitous liquefaction was mankind taught to...charm him, at one time, with the unbounded extent of material creation, and at another with the endless subordination of animal life ; and, what is of yet... | |
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