As well, nay better, and more easily, might he suppose that an earthquake might happen to build towns and cities ; or the materials carried down by a flood fit themselves up, without hands, to a regular fleet. For what are towns, cities, or fleets, in... Sermons [&c.]. [41 sermons in all]. - Sivu 285tekijä(t) John Balguy - 1790Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Olinthus Gilbert Gregory - 1802 - 590 sivua
...produced by the fortuitous concourse of atoms ? " As well, nay better, and more easily, might we suppose, that an earthquake might happen to build towns and cities ; or the materials carried down by a flopd, fit themselves up without hands to make a regular fleet. For what are towns, cities, or fleets,... | |
| John Evans - 1807 - 344 sivua
...unconscious, inactive particles of matter? As well, nay better, and more easily, might he suppose, that an earthquake might happen to build towns and...cities; or the materials carried down by a flood fit themselve* up without hands into a regular fleet. For what are towns, cities, or fleets, in comparison... | |
| John Evans - 1808 - 342 sivua
...unconscious, inactive particles of matter ? As well, nay better, and more easily, might he suppose, thatan earthquake might happen to build towns and cities ; or the .materials carried down by a flood fit themselves up without hands into a regular fleet. - For what are towns, cities, or fleets, in comparison... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1810 - 548 sivua
...unconscious, 1111. active particles of matter ? As well, nay better, and more easily might he suppose, that an earthquake might happen to build towns and cities; or the materials car. rial down by a flood fit themselves up without hands into a regular fleet. For what are towns,... | |
| John Evans - 1813 - 316 sivua
...better, and more eafily, might he fuppofe that an earthquake might happen to build1 towns and cities ; OF the materials carried down by a flood fit themfelves up without hands into a regular fleef. For what are towns, cities, or fleets, in comparifon of the vaft and amazing fabric of the nniverfe... | |
| Richard Lobb - 1817 - 430 sivua
...unconscious, inactive particle* of matter? As well, nay better, -and more easily; might he suppose, that an earthquake might happen to build towns and...cities ; or the materials carried down by a flood fit themselves up without baud* into a regular fleet. For what are towns, cities, or fleets, in comparison... | |
| 1840 - 520 sivua
...produced by the fortuitous concourse of atoms ? ' As well, nay, better, and more easily, might we suppose, that an earthquake might happen to build towns and...cities ; or the materials carried down by a flood, fit themselves up without hands to make a regular fleet. For what are towns, cities, or fleets, in comparison... | |
| 1826 - 488 sivua
...of unconscious, inactive particles of matter? As well, nay better, and more easily, might he suppose that an earthquake might happen to build towns and...cities ; or the materials carried down by a flood fit themselves up without hands into a regular fleet. For what are towns, cities, or fleets, in comparison... | |
| Richard Watson - 1832 - 1094 sivua
...unлтн conscious, unactive particles of matter ? As well, nay better, and more easily, might he suppose that an earthquake might happen to build towns and...cities ; or the materials carried down by a flood fit themselves up without hands into a regular fleet. For what ire towns, cities, or fleets, in comparison... | |
| Richard Watson - 1832 - 1030 sivua
...unconscious, unactive particles of matter ? As well, nav better, and more easily, might he suppose that an earthquake might happen to build towns and cities ; or the ma. terials carried down by a flood fit themselves up without hands into a regular fleet. For what... | |
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