The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... matter , with the several relations which those bodies bear to one another ; there is still , methinks , something more won- derful and surprising in contemplations on the world of life , by which I mean all those animals with which ...
... matter , with the several relations which those bodies bear to one another ; there is still , methinks , something more won- derful and surprising in contemplations on the world of life , by which I mean all those animals with which ...
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... matter affording proper necessaries and conveniencies for the livelihood of multitudes which in- habit it . The author of the Plurality of Worlds draws a very good argument from this consideration , for the peopling of every planet ; as ...
... matter affording proper necessaries and conveniencies for the livelihood of multitudes which in- habit it . The author of the Plurality of Worlds draws a very good argument from this consideration , for the peopling of every planet ; as ...
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... matter , at least what falls within our knowledge , that does not swarm with life : nor is his goodness less seen in the di- versity , than in the multitude of living creatures . Had he only made one species of animals , none of the ...
... matter , at least what falls within our knowledge , that does not swarm with life : nor is his goodness less seen in the di- versity , than in the multitude of living creatures . Had he only made one species of animals , none of the ...
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... matter , we shall find everywhere that the several species are linked together , and differ but in almost insensible degrees . And when we consider the infinite power and wisdom of the Maker , we have reason to think that it is suitable ...
... matter , we shall find everywhere that the several species are linked together , and differ but in almost insensible degrees . And when we consider the infinite power and wisdom of the Maker , we have reason to think that it is suitable ...
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... matter that he can , and gives a more tolerable account of his spouse . I must confess I suspected something more than ordinary , when upon opening the letter I found that Will . was fallen off from his former gaiety , having changed ...
... matter that he can , and gives a more tolerable account of his spouse . I must confess I suspected something more than ordinary , when upon opening the letter I found that Will . was fallen off from his former gaiety , having changed ...
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