| 1739 - 332 pages
...which i« a. hundred times IcG than a Mite, or to compare, in hi* Thoughts, a length of a thoufand Diameters of the Earth, with that of a Million, and he will quickly find that he hu no different Mcafurct in hit Mind, iidjuftcd to fuch extraordinary Degrcci of Grandeur or Minuteneft.... | |
| 1729 - 320 pages
...than a Mite, or to compare, in his Thoughts, a length of a thoufand Diameters of the Earth, with dm of a Million, and he will quickly find that he has no different Meafures in hit Mind, adjufted to fuch extraordinary Degrees of Grandeur or Minutenefs. The CTnderftanding,... | |
| Henry Baker - Bacteriology - 1743 - 384 pages
...hundred times lefi " than a Mite; or to compare, in his " Thoilghts, a Length of a Thoufand Dia'* meters of the Earth with that of a Million, " and he will quickly find, that he has no w different Meafures in his Mind adjufted tq " fuch extraordinary Degrees of Grandeur " or Minutenefs.... | |
| Henry Baker - Microscopes - 1744 - 396 pages
...hundred times Cl lefs than a Mite > or to compare, in his " Thoughts, the Length ofaThoufandDia" meters of the Earth with that of a Million* " and he will quickly find that he has no " different Meafures in his Mind adjufled " to fuch extraprcjinary Degrees of Grandeur " or Minutenefs. The Underftanding,... | |
| 1767 - 334 pages
...is twenty, from another which is an hundred times lefs than a mite or to compare, in his thoughts, a length of a thousand diameters of the earth, with...and he will quickly find that he has no different meafures in his mind, adjufted to fuch extraordinary degrees of grandeur or minutenefs. The undemanding,... | |
| 1778 - 342 pages
...another which is an hundred times lefs than a mite, or to compare in his thoughts a length of a thoufand diameters of the earth, with that of a million, and he will quickly find that he has no diiferent meafures in his mind adjufted to fuch extraordinary degrees of grandeur or minutenefs. The... | |
| 1786 - 670 pages
...degrees of grandeur or minutenefs. The undei '(landing, in* deed, opens an infinite Ipace on every fide of. us; but the imagination, after a few faint efforts, is immediately at a (land, and finds herfelf Iw.illowed up in the immenfity of the void that furrounds it. Qur reafon can... | |
| 1799 - 614 pages
...ÍS twenty, from another which is a hundred times less than a mite» or to compare in his thoughts, a length of a thousand diameters of the earth, with...that of a million, and he will quickly find that he " has-no different measure? m his mind, adjusted to such extraordinary' degrees of grandeur or minuteness,... | |
| Books - 1799 - 618 pages
...Js twenty, from another which is a hundred times less than a mate} or to compare in his thoughts, a length of a thousand diameters of the •earth, with that of a milKou, and lie will quickly find that he has no different measures in his mlr.d, adjusted to such... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 344 pages
...is twenty, from another which is an hundred time's less than a mite, or to compare in his thoughts a length of a thousand diameters of the earth, with that of a million ; and he will quickly jfind that he has no different measures in his mind, adjusted to such extraordinary degrees of grandeur... | |
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