The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]. With hist. and biogr. preface, and explanatory notes, المجلد 71823 |
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الصفحة 205
... space between the animal and intellectual nature , the visible and invisible world , and is that link in the chain of beings which has been often termed the nexus utriusque mundi . So that he , who in one respect , being associated with ...
... space between the animal and intellectual nature , the visible and invisible world , and is that link in the chain of beings which has been often termed the nexus utriusque mundi . So that he , who in one respect , being associated with ...
الصفحة 257
... space with his presence , and inhabits eternity . We are possessed of a little power and a little knowledge : the Divine Being is almighty and omniscient . In short , by adding infinity to any kind of perfection we enjoy , and by ...
... space with his presence , and inhabits eternity . We are possessed of a little power and a little knowledge : the Divine Being is almighty and omniscient . In short , by adding infinity to any kind of perfection we enjoy , and by ...
الصفحة 350
... preserved my taciturnity , that I do not re- member to have violated it with three sentences in the space of almost two years . As a monosyllable is my delight , I have made very few excursions 350 N ° 550 . SPECTATOR .
... preserved my taciturnity , that I do not re- member to have violated it with three sentences in the space of almost two years . As a monosyllable is my delight , I have made very few excursions 350 N ° 550 . SPECTATOR .
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