Miscellaneous Works of the Late Dr. Arbuthnot, Volumen1W. Richardson and L. Urquhart, 1770 |
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... natural Hiftory of the Earth " came out , in 1695 , which containing fuch an Account of the univerfal Deluge , as was observed by our mathematical Mafter to be irreconcileable to just philofophical Reasonings upon the Principles of that ...
... natural Hiftory of the Earth " came out , in 1695 , which containing fuch an Account of the univerfal Deluge , as was observed by our mathematical Mafter to be irreconcileable to just philofophical Reasonings upon the Principles of that ...
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... Nature , there is a very re- markable one to be observed in the exa & t Balance that is maintained between the Numbers of Men and Women ; for , by this means , it is provided that the Species may neyer fall away or perifh , fince every ...
... Nature , there is a very re- markable one to be observed in the exa & t Balance that is maintained between the Numbers of Men and Women ; for , by this means , it is provided that the Species may neyer fall away or perifh , fince every ...
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... Scholium from the Whole , that it follows from hence that Poly- gamy is contrary to the Law of Nature and to the Prepa- gation of the human Race . but but that fatal Incident put a Stop to all fur- vi Memoirs of the Life of.
... Scholium from the Whole , that it follows from hence that Poly- gamy is contrary to the Law of Nature and to the Prepa- gation of the human Race . but but that fatal Incident put a Stop to all fur- vi Memoirs of the Life of.
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... Nature of Aliments , the Choice of them , & c . which was followed next Year by In accumulating Wealth : For , without Trade or Profeffion , Without Truft of public Money , And without bribe - worthy Service , He acquired , or more ...
... Nature of Aliments , the Choice of them , & c . which was followed next Year by In accumulating Wealth : For , without Trade or Profeffion , Without Truft of public Money , And without bribe - worthy Service , He acquired , or more ...
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... Nature can be . I have found Relief fometimes from the Air of this Place ; my Nights are bad , but many poor • Creatures are worfe . As for you , my good Friend , I think fince our first Acquaintance , ' there has not been any of thofe ...
... Nature can be . I have found Relief fometimes from the Air of this Place ; my Nights are bad , but many poor • Creatures are worfe . As for you , my good Friend , I think fince our first Acquaintance , ' there has not been any of thofe ...
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Página ix - Was at last condemned to it for what he could not do. Oh, indignant Reader! Think not his Life useless to Mankind!
Página 104 - And he gave it for his opinion, " That whoever could make two ears of corn, or two blades of grass, to grow upon a spot of ground where only one grew before, would deserve better of mankind, and do more essential service to his country, than the whole race of politicians put together.
Página 88 - This diversion is only practised by those persons who are candidates for great employments and high favour at court. They are trained in this art from their youth, and are not always of noble birth or liberal education. When a great office is vacant, either by death or disgrace (which often happens), five or six of those candidates petition the emperor to entertain his majesty and the court with a dance on the rope, and whoever jumps the highest without falling, succeeds in the office.
Página 89 - ... and whoever jumps the highest without falling, succeeds in the office. Very often the chief ministers themselves are commanded to...
Página 89 - Reldresal, principal secretary for private affairs, is, in my opinion, if I am not partial, the second after the treasurer; the rest of the great officers are much upon a par. These diversions are often attended with fatal accidents, whereof great numbers are on record.
Página 92 - Blefuscu; and when they were quelled the exiles always fled for refuge to that empire. It is computed that eleven thousand persons have at several times suffered death rather than submit to break their eggs at the smaller end. Many hundred large volumes have been published upon this controversy; but the books of the Bigendians have been long forbidden, and the whole party rendered incapable by law of holding employments.
Página 89 - ... not received a fall, and some of them two or three. I was assured that a year or two before my arrival, Flimnap would have infallibly broke his neck, if one of the King's cushions, that accidentally lay on the ground, had not weakened the force of his fall.
Página 89 - But the danger is much greater when the ministers themselves are commanded to show their dexterity; for, by contending to excel themselves and their fellows, they strain so far that there is hardly one of them who hath not received a fall, and some of them two or three.
Página 90 - The Emperor holds a stick in his hands, both ends parallel to the horizon, while the candidates, advancing one by one, sometimes leap over the stick, sometimes creep under it backwards and forwards several times, according as the stick is advanced or depressed.
Página 5 - By giving us a clear and extensive knowledge of the system of the world, which, as it creates in us the most profound reverence of the Almighty and wise Creator, so it frees us from the mean and narrow thoughts which ignorance and superstition are apt to beget.