We make provisions for this life, as though it were never to have an end, and for the other life, as though it were never to have a beginning. Should a spirit of superior rank, who is a stranger to human nature, accidentally alight upon the earth, and... The Spectator: ... - Página 711737Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Nicolas Gouin Dufief - 1817 - 594 páginas
...as though it were never to have a beginning. Should a spirit of superior rank, who is a strunger lo human nature, accidentally alight upon the earth,...his notions of us be ? Would not he think that we were a .species. of beings made for quite different ends and purposes than what we really are? Must... | |
| William Scott - 1817 - 416 páginas
...spirit of superior rank, who is a stranger to human naturej accideutaily alight upon the earth, arid take a survey of its inhabitants — What would his notions of us be ? Would he not think that we are a species of beings made for quite different ends and purposes than what we... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1819 - 448 páginas
...be considered only as it may conduce to the Happiness of a future one. SHOULD a spirit of superior rank, who is a stranger to human nature, accidentally...species of beings made for quite different ends and purposes than what we really are ? Must not he imagine that we were placed in this world to get riches... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 310 páginas
...especially when we consider that our endeavours for making ourselves great, or rich, or honourable, or and take a survey of its inhabitants, what would his...species of beings made for quite different ends and purposes than what we really are? Must not he imagine that we were placed in this world to get riches... | |
| British essayists - 1819 - 304 páginas
...end, and for the other life as though it were never to have a beginning. Should a spirit of superior rank, who is a stranger to human nature, accidentally alight upon the earth, * The indicative for the potential mood. VOL. xv. E and take a survey of its inhabitants, what would... | |
| William Scott - 1819 - 366 páginas
...and for the other life, as though it were never to have a beginning; "N'2.Should a spirit of superior rank, who is a stranger to human nature, accidentally...inhabitants— What would his notions of us be ? Would he not think that w« are a species of bemgs made for quite different ends and purposes than what we... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 434 páginas
...; and for the other life, as though it were never to have a beginning. Should a spirit of superior rank, who is a stranger to human nature, accidentally...inhabitants — What would his notions of us be ? Would he not think that we are a species of beings made for quite different ends and purposes from what we... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 422 páginas
...; and for the other life, as though it were never to have a beginning. bhould a spirit of superior rank, who is a stranger to human nature, accidentally...take a survey of its inhabitants — What would his notiops of us be ? Would he not think that we are a species of beings made for quite different ends... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 398 páginas
...of superior rank, who is a stranger t& human nature, accidentally alight upon" the enrth,'and tRke a survey of its inhabitants— what would his notions of us be ? Would he not think that we are a species of beings made for quite different ends.'ind purposes than what... | |
| John Walker - 1822 - 404 páginas
...confections and fruits of numberless sweets and flavours ? Spect. JVo. 195. Should a spirit of superior rank, who is a stranger to human nature, accidentally...what would his notions of us be? Would not he think Ihat we are a species of beings, made for quite different ends and purposes than what we really are... | |
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