| Several Hands - 1752 - 508 pages
...lies out of the reach of human power ; can neither be given nor taken away. Such is this great and beautiful work of nature, the world. Such is the mind...contemplates and admires the world whereof it makes the nobleft part. • Thefe are infeparably ours ; and, as long as we remain in one, we (hall enjoy the... | |
| Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - Europe - 1752 - 622 pages
...lies out of the reach of human power; can neither be given nor taken away. \ Such is this great and beautiful work of nature, the world. Such is the mind...contemplates and admires the world whereof it makes the nobleft part. Thefe are infeparably ours, and as long as we remain in one we fhall enjoy the other.... | |
| Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - Europe - 1752 - 500 pages
...lies out of the reach of human power ; can neither be given nor taken away. Such is this great and beautiful work of nature, the world. Such is the mind of man, which contemplates * SEN. Decon. ad Hel. f lb. and find admires the world whereof it makes -the nobleft part. Thefe are... | |
| Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - Europe - 1752 - 332 pages
...; lies out of the Teach of human power; can neither be given nor taken away. Such is this great and beautiful work of nature, the world. Such is the mind of man, which conterriplates and admires the world whereof it makes the nobleft part. Thefe are infeparably ours,... | |
| Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - Great Britain - 1768 - 376 pages
...lies out of the reach of hurrun power; can neither be given nor taken away. Such is this great and beautiful work of nature, the world. Such is the mind...contemplates and admires the world whereof it makes the nobleft part. Thefe are infeparably ours, and as fong as we remain in one we fhall enjoy the other.... | |
| Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - Great Britain - 1793 - 586 pages
...; lies out of the reach of human power ; can neither be given nor taken away. Such u this great and beautiful work of nature, the world. Such is the mind...contemplates and admires the world, whereof it makes the nobleft part. Thefe are infeparably ours, and as long as we remain in one we mall enjoy the other.... | |
| 1797 - 522 pages
...; lies out of the reach gf human power; can neither be given nor taken away. Such is this great and beautiful work of nature, the world. Such is the mind...contemplates and admires the world, whereof it makes the nobleft part. Thefe are infep;ualiy our, and as long as we remain in or.e, we mall enjoy the other.... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1797 - 516 pages
...human power; can neither be given nor taken away. Such is this great rnd beautiful work of nature, (he world. Such is the mind of man, which contemplates and admires the world, whereof it rr.akes the noblcft part. Thefe are infeparably ours, and as long as we remain in ore, we ihall enjoy... | |
| Charlotte Smith - English fiction - 1801 - 398 pages
...conftitutes the nobleft part ; thefe are infeparably ours, and as long as we remain in. one, we {hall enjoy the other. Let us march, therefore, intrepidly •wherever we are led by the courfe of human accidents. Whitherfoever they lead us, on what coaft foever we are thrown by them,... | |
| Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount), Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1809 - 486 pages
...; lies out of the reach of human power; can neither be given nor taken away. Such is this great and beautiful work of nature, the world. Such is the mind...and admires the world whereof it makes the noblest paru These are inseparably ours, and as long as we remain 'in one we shall enjoy the other. Let us... | |
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