The Present State of the Republick of Letters. ...William and John Innys, at the West End of St. Paul's., 1729 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 24
Strona 99
... least this does not ap- pear from any ufe he has there made of it . But of this more hereafter . Omitting therefore what we may fo juftly term thofe too hafty and abortive productions , which appear'd before the larger Work itself was ...
... least this does not ap- pear from any ufe he has there made of it . But of this more hereafter . Omitting therefore what we may fo juftly term thofe too hafty and abortive productions , which appear'd before the larger Work itself was ...
Strona 120
... least the great- eft part of them , have been framed anew by this and other means . So that if our Ancestors who lived fome hundred years ago , were now to rife from the dead , and to fpeak the lan- guage they spoke in their own times ...
... least the great- eft part of them , have been framed anew by this and other means . So that if our Ancestors who lived fome hundred years ago , were now to rife from the dead , and to fpeak the lan- guage they spoke in their own times ...
Strona 132
... least countenance to this opinion , but the contrary . For he ob- ferves that Peleg had his name given him , be- caufe in his days ( by which muft be understood at the time of his birth , when that name was given him ) was the Earth ...
... least countenance to this opinion , but the contrary . For he ob- ferves that Peleg had his name given him , be- caufe in his days ( by which muft be understood at the time of his birth , when that name was given him ) was the Earth ...
Strona 188
... least most grievously corrupted in that Family as well as in all others ; for the defcendants of Heber were idolaters as well as others : Even Abraham himself was fo , till God was pleafed to call him to the knowledge of his truth , and ...
... least most grievously corrupted in that Family as well as in all others ; for the defcendants of Heber were idolaters as well as others : Even Abraham himself was fo , till God was pleafed to call him to the knowledge of his truth , and ...
Strona 202
... least that no one can tell where it was preferved , which is much to the fame effect . ARTICLE XXII . An EPISTLE in Verfe from the late Mr. CONGRE VE , to the Right Ho- nourable the Lord COB HA M. A S the Reader may be affured that the ...
... least that no one can tell where it was preferved , which is much to the fame effect . ARTICLE XXII . An EPISTLE in Verfe from the late Mr. CONGRE VE , to the Right Ho- nourable the Lord COB HA M. A S the Reader may be affured that the ...
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
Aftronomers againſt alfo ancient anfwer Arrian ARTICLE authentick Author becauſe befides beſt Borgia Cæfar Canaan Canaanites caufe Chap Chriftian Chro Chronology Church confequently confifts curious defcription defign diſtances Edom Effay efpecially Egypt facred faid falfe fame fays fecond feems feen fenfe fent ferve feveral fhall fhew fhould fignifies fince fion firft firſt fmall fome fometimes foon fpeak French ftill fubject fuch fufficient fuppofe greateſt Greek guage Hebrew Herodotus Hiftory himſelf inftances Italy juft King Kingdom of Naples laft language leaft learned leaſt Letters lower Egypt Manetho Michelotti Mizraim Mofes moft moſt muft muſt nations nature neceffary Obfervations occafion paffage perfon pleaſure prefent preferved printed Ptolemy publick publish'd publiſhed purpoſe quæ reafon Rome Ruffia Scripture Septuagint Sir Ifaac Newton Stars Syftem Teftament thefe themſelves ther theſe thofe thoſe tion tranflated Treatife underſtand univerfal uſe Volume whofe whole
Popularne fragmenty
Strona 45 - The chasm would be imperceptible to an eye that could take in the whole compass of nature, and pass from one end of the creation to the other...
Strona 183 - Go to, let us build us a city and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven ; and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.
Strona 48 - Though the whole creation frowns upon him, and all nature looks black about him, he has his light and support within him, that are able to cheer his mind, and bear him up in the midst of all those horrors which encompass him.
Strona 46 - It would be an imperfection in him, were he able to remove out of one place into .another, or to withdraw himself from any thing he has created, or from any part of that space which is diffused and spread abroad to infinity.
Strona 24 - ... out his play without minding the plot or beauties of it. And yet how few are there who attend to the drama of nature, its artificial structure, and...
Strona 47 - Brutes and men have their sensoriola, or little sensoriums, by which they apprehend the presence and perceive the actions of a few objects that lie contiguous to them. Their knowledge and observation turn within a very narrow circle.
Strona 202 - To draw the Eye, or to allure the Heart, Poor were the Praife in Fortune to excel, Yet want the Way to ufe that Fortune well.
Strona 48 - ... and enliven all the powers of man. How happy therefore is an intellectual being, who, by prayer and meditation, by virtue and good works, opens this communication between God and his own...
Strona 201 - As if Britannia now were funk fo low, To beg that peace fhe wonted to beftow. Be far that guilt ! be never known that...
Strona 2 - Faith, in the Year of our Lord 258. Together with his Life. Written by his own Deacon Pontius. All done into English from the Oxford Edition, and illustrated with divers Notes.