| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - English literature - 1810 - 304 pages
...the whole, that it would scarce make a blank in the creation. The chasm would be imperceptible to an eye that could take in the whole compass of nature,...the help of glasses which we do not discover with our naked eyes ; and the finer our telescopes are, the more still are our discoveries. Huyg-enius carries... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1810 - 262 pages
...of the whole, it would scarcely make a blank in the creation. The chasm would be imperceptible to an eye, that could take in the whole compass of nature,...the other ; as it is possible there may be such a sens* in ourselves hereafter, or in creatures which are at present more exalted than ourselves. By... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1810 - 278 pages
...the whole, that it would scarce make a blank in the creation. The chasm would be imperceptible to an eye that could take in the whole compass of nature,...the creation to the other; as it is possible there maybe such a sense in ourselves hereafter, or in creatures which are at present more exalted than ourselves.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 272 pages
...the whole, that it would scarce make a blank in the creation. The chasm would be imperceptible to an eye that could take in the whole compass of nature,...the creation to the other ; as it is possible there maybe such a sense in ourselves hereafter, or in creatures which are at present more exalted than ourselves.... | |
| Nicolas Gouin Dufief - Commercial correspondence, Spanish - 1811 - 606 pages
...scarce make a blank in the creation. The chasm would be imperceptible to an eye, that could take ili the whole compass of nature, and pass from one end...naked eyes; and the finer our telescopes are, the move still are our discoveries. Huygenitis carries this thought so far, that he does not think it impossible... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 522 pages
...the whole, that it would scarce make a blank in the creation. The chasm would be imperceptible to an eye, that could take in the whole compass of nature,...the help of glasses, which we do not discover with our naked eyes; and the finer our telescopes are, the more still are our discoveries. Huvgenius carries... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 522 pages
...the whole, that it would scarce make a blank in the creation. The chasm would be imperceptible to an eye, that could take in the whole compass of nature,...the help of glasses, which we do not discover with our naked eyes ; and the finer our telescopes are, the more still are our discoveries. Huygenius carries... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 312 pages
...of the whole, it would scarce make a blank in the creation. The chasm would be imperceptible to an eye, that could take in the whole compass of nature,...the help of glasses, which we do not discover with our naked eyes : and the finer our telescopes are, the more still are our discoveries. Huygenins carries... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1812 - 378 pages
...of the whole, it would scarcely make a blank in the creation. The chasm would be imperceptible to an eye, that could take in the whole compass of nature,...which are at present more exalted than ourselves. By the help of glasses, we see many stars, which we do not discover with our naked eyes; and the finer... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1815 - 276 pages
...the whole, it would: scarcely make a blank in the creation^- The chasm would beimperceptible to an eye, that could take in the whole compass of nature,...such a sense in ourselves hereafter, or in creatures wh^ch are at present more exalted than ourselves. J3y the help of glasses, we see many stars, which... | |
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