The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 29
... spaces of writing which want to be filled up , and which for that reason are called blank spaces , as of right appertaining to our family : for I consider myself as the lord of a nanor , who lays his claim to all wastes or spots of ...
... spaces of writing which want to be filled up , and which for that reason are called blank spaces , as of right appertaining to our family : for I consider myself as the lord of a nanor , who lays his claim to all wastes or spots of ...
Pagina 36
... space they possess is so exceedingly lit- tle in comparison of the whole , that it would scarce make a blank in the creation . The chasm would be impercep- tible to an eye that could take in the whole compass of nature , and pass from ...
... space they possess is so exceedingly lit- tle in comparison of the whole , that it would scarce make a blank in the creation . The chasm would be impercep- tible to an eye that could take in the whole compass of nature , and pass from ...
Pagina 37
... space , and con- sequently his observation is stinted to a certain number of objects . The sphere in which we move , and act , and understand , is of a wider circumference to one creature than another , according as we rise one above ...
... space , and con- sequently his observation is stinted to a certain number of objects . The sphere in which we move , and act , and understand , is of a wider circumference to one creature than another , according as we rise one above ...
Pagina 38
... space as the receptacle , or rather the habitation of the Almighty ; but the noblest and most exalted way of considering this infinite space is that of Sir Isaac New- ton , who calls it the sensorium of the Godhead . Brutes and men have ...
... space as the receptacle , or rather the habitation of the Almighty ; but the noblest and most exalted way of considering this infinite space is that of Sir Isaac New- ton , who calls it the sensorium of the Godhead . Brutes and men have ...
Pagina 42
... space of twenty- four hours , to starve her into a compliance . I beg your speedy advice , and am , ' SIR , yours , PETER PUSH . ' From my camp in Red - lion - square , Saturday , four in the afternoon . ' No. 567. WEDNESDAY , JULY 14 ...
... space of twenty- four hours , to starve her into a compliance . I beg your speedy advice , and am , ' SIR , yours , PETER PUSH . ' From my camp in Red - lion - square , Saturday , four in the afternoon . ' No. 567. WEDNESDAY , JULY 14 ...
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