To pursue the thought of this elegant writer, — let us suppose one of the most robust of these flypanians, so famed in history, was in a manner coeval with time itself, that he began to exist at the break of day; and that from the uncommon strength... The Free-thinker - Sivu 661723Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1733 - 284 sivua
...ftory from Ariflotle, concerning a Species of In" fects on the Banks of the River Hypanis^thatne<c ver outlive the Day^ wherein they are born. "To purfue the Thought of this elegant Wri" ter; Let us fuppofe one of the moft robuft of " thefc Hypanians (fo famed in Hiftory) was in a... | |
| 1807 - 508 sivua
...this argument, he quotes a paflage of natural history from Ariftotle, concerning a fpecies of infefts on the banks of the river Hypanis, that never outlive...they are born. To purfue the thought of this elegant writer ; let us fuppofe one of the moft robuft of thefe Hypanians (fo famed in hiftoryjwasinamanner... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 sivua
...this argument, he quotes a passage of natural history, from Aristotle, concerning a species of insects on the banks of the river Hypanis, that never outlive the day wherein they are bern. " To pursue the thought of this elegant writer : let us suppose one of the most robust of these... | |
| 1834 - 614 sivua
...this argument, he quotes a passage of natural history, from Aristotle, concerning a species of insects on the banks of the river Hypanis, that never outlive the day wherein they are born. " To pursue the thought of this elegant writer, — let us suppose one of the most robust of these flypanians,... | |
| 1834 - 604 sivua
...this argument, he quote? i passage of natural history, from Aristotle, concerning a species of insects on the banks of the river Hypanis, that never outlive the day wherein they are born. " To pursue the thought of this elegant writer, — let us suppose one of the most robust of these Hypanians,... | |
| Adaline May Conway - 1914 - 140 sivua
...this Argument, he quotes a passage of Natural History from Aristotle concerning a species of Insects on the Banks of the River Hypanis, that never outlive the Day in which they are born. To pursue the Thought of this elegant Writer; Let us suppose one of the most... | |
| 1770 - 362 sivua
...this argument, he quotes a paflage of natural hiftory from Arillotle, concerning a fpecies of infecls on the banks of the river Hypanis, that never outlive...they are born. To purfue the thought of this elegant writer; let us fuppofe one of ,the mod robuft of thefe Hypanians (fo famed iu hiilory) was in a manner... | |
| 112 sivua
...Argument, he quotes a Passage of the Natural History from Aristotle, concerning a Species of Insects on the Banks of the River Hypanis, that never outlive the Day in which they are born. To pursue the Thought of this elegant Writer ; . Let us suppose one of the... | |
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