Select British Classics, Zväzok 25J. Conrad, 1803 |
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Strana 29
... matter . I find you are surprised at this discourse ; but as your reason tells you there are in- finite parts in the smallest portion of matter , it will likewise convince you , that there is as great a variety of secrets , and as much ...
... matter . I find you are surprised at this discourse ; but as your reason tells you there are in- finite parts in the smallest portion of matter , it will likewise convince you , that there is as great a variety of secrets , and as much ...
Strana 30
... matter be in which we make them . I have been present at the dissection of a mite , and have seen the skeleton of a flea . I have been shewn a forest of numberless trees , which has been picked out of an acorn . Your miscroscope can ...
... matter be in which we make them . I have been present at the dissection of a mite , and have seen the skeleton of a flea . I have been shewn a forest of numberless trees , which has been picked out of an acorn . Your miscroscope can ...
Strana 39
... matters of speculation , and therefore desired the lady would walk in . When she entered , I saw her eyes full of tears . However , her grief was not so great as to make her omit rules ; for she was very long and exact in her civilities ...
... matters of speculation , and therefore desired the lady would walk in . When she entered , I saw her eyes full of tears . However , her grief was not so great as to make her omit rules ; for she was very long and exact in her civilities ...
Strana 44
... matter of fact , I was present at the ingenious entertain- ment of that day , and placed myself in a box which was prepared for me with great civility and distinction . It is said of Virgil , when he entered a Roman theatre , where ...
... matter of fact , I was present at the ingenious entertain- ment of that day , and placed myself in a box which was prepared for me with great civility and distinction . It is said of Virgil , when he entered a Roman theatre , where ...
Strana 70
... matters of no conse- quence with great circumspection ; but however , main- tains a general civility in his words and actions , and an insolent benevolence to all whom he has to do with : this he practises with a grave tone and air ...
... matters of no conse- quence with great circumspection ; but however , main- tains a general civility in his words and actions , and an insolent benevolence to all whom he has to do with : this he practises with a grave tone and air ...
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