Now if nature should intermit her course, and leave altogether though it were but for a while the observation of her own laws; if those principal and mother elements of the world, whereof all things in this lower world are made, should lose the qualities... The Calendar of King's College, London - Seite 3881857Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1784 - 536 Seiten
...life of Pope; wnr'tcn by one Ayres, and publifhtd by Curll, I found the following advertifc nient. elements of the world, whereof all *' things in this lower world are made, " (hould lofe the qualities which now " they have; if the frame of that hea•' vcnly arch, creftcd... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1793 - 528 Seiten
...thought it were but for a while, the obfervation of her own Laws ; if thofe principal and mother-elements of the World, whereof all things in this lower World are made, fhould lofe the qualities which now they have ; if the frame of that heavenly Arch creeled over our... | |
| William Godwin - 1797 - 508 Seiten
...courfe, and leave altogether, though it were but for a while, the obfcrvation of her own Laws ; thofe principal and Mother Elements of the World, whereof all things in this lower world" are made, fhould lofe the qualities which now they have ; if the frame of that Heavehby Arch creeted over our... | |
| George Frederick Nott - 1803 - 532 Seiten
...were but for a while, the obferva" tion of her own laws ; if tb,ofe principal and mother-elements " of the world, whereof all things in this lower world are made, " fhould lofe the qualities which now they have ; if the frame " of that heavenly arch, erected over... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 756 Seiten
...i. The firft or conftitueiit principle of any thing. — If nature (bould intermit hercourfe, thofe principal and mother elements of the world, whereof all things in this lower world are made, fliould lofc the qualities which now they have. Hooter.—— A man may ra'.iou.illy retain doubts... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1807 - 524 Seiten
...the world, whereof all things in this lower world are made, fhould lofe the qualities which now they have ; if the frame of that heavenly arch erected over our heads mould loofen and diflolve itfelf ; if celeftial fpheres mould forget their wonted motions, and by irregular... | |
| 1809 - 562 Seiten
...her own laws, if those things in tliis lower world are made, should lose the qualities which now they have; if the frame of that heavenly arch, erected...over our heads, should loosen and dissolve itself; if celestial-spheres should forget their wonted motions, and by irregular volubility turn themselves any... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 554 Seiten
...course, and leave altogether, though it were fcutfura while*, the observation of her own laws; if thos$ principal and mother elements of the world, whereof...lower world are made, should lose the qualities which now they have; if the frame of that heavenly arch, erected over our heads, should loosen and dissolve... | |
| John Walker - 1814 - 548 Seiten
...her course, and leave altogether, though it were but for awhile, the observation of her own laws; if those principal and mother elements of the world, whereof all things in this lower world are made, slum M lose the qualities which now they have; if the frame of that heavenly arch, erected over our... | |
| George Horne, William Jones - 1818 - 606 Seiten
...were but for a while, the observation of " her own laws; if those principal and mother ele" ments, whereof all things in this lower world are " made, should lose the qualities which now they " have; if the frame of that heavenly arch, erected " over our heads, should loosen and dissolve... | |
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