The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Zväzok 5J. Johnson, J. Nichols, R. Baldwin, Otridge and Son, J. Sewell, F. and C. Rivington, T. Payne, R. Faulder, G. and J. Robinson, R. Lea, J. Nunn, W. Cuthell, T. Egerton, ... [and 12 others], 1801 |
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... natural may be compared to the body politick and if this be so , how can the epicurean's opinion be true , that the universe was formed by a fortuitous concourse of atoms which I will no more believe , than that . the accidental ...
... natural may be compared to the body politick and if this be so , how can the epicurean's opinion be true , that the universe was formed by a fortuitous concourse of atoms which I will no more believe , than that . the accidental ...
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... nature , or drown himself with Ari- stotle , for not being able to solve the ebbing and flowing of the tide , in that fatal sentence he passed upon himself , Quia te non capio , tu capies me . Wherein he was at once the judge and the ...
... nature , or drown himself with Ari- stotle , for not being able to solve the ebbing and flowing of the tide , in that fatal sentence he passed upon himself , Quia te non capio , tu capies me . Wherein he was at once the judge and the ...
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Jonathan Swift John Nichols. I may so call it , though nature , which delights in variety , will always triumph over art and as the poet observes , Naturam expellas furca licet , usque recurrct . Нок . But the various opinions of ...
Jonathan Swift John Nichols. I may so call it , though nature , which delights in variety , will always triumph over art and as the poet observes , Naturam expellas furca licet , usque recurrct . Нок . But the various opinions of ...
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... nature , which gave us two eyes to see , and two ears to hear , has given us but one tongue to speak ; wherein how- ever some do so abound , that the virtuosi , who have been so long in search for the perpetual motion , may infallibly ...
... nature , which gave us two eyes to see , and two ears to hear , has given us but one tongue to speak ; wherein how- ever some do so abound , that the virtuosi , who have been so long in search for the perpetual motion , may infallibly ...
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... natural year . I pursue them to the time , that he enters Libra , or somewhat more , which is the busy period of the year . The remainder I have not yet adjusted , upon account of several impediments needless here to mention : besides ...
... natural year . I pursue them to the time , that he enters Libra , or somewhat more , which is the busy period of the year . The remainder I have not yet adjusted , upon account of several impediments needless here to mention : besides ...
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