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The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 698 lehte
...we observe in ourselves, is an imperfection that cleaves in some degree to creatures of the highest capacities, as they are creatures, that is, Beings of finite and limited natures. The presence of every created being is confined to a certain measure of space, and consequently his observation...
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The Works of Joseph Addison: Including the Whole Contents of Bp ..., 5. köide

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 726 lehte
...we observe in ourselves, is an imperfection that cleaves in some degree to creatures of the highest capacities, as they are creatures, that is, Beings of finite and limited natures. The presence of every created being is confined to a certain measure of space, and consequently his observation...
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The Spectator: With a Biographical and Critical Preface, and Explanatory ...

1855 - 528 lehte
...we observe in ourselves is an imperfection that cleaves in some degree to creatures of the highest capacities, as they are creatures, that is, beings of finite and limited natures. The presence of every created being is confined to a certain measure of space, and consequently his observation...
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The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1856 - 704 lehte
...we observe in ourselves, is an imperfection that cleaves in some degree to creatures of the highest capacities, as they are creatures, that is, Beings of finite and limited natures. The presence of every created being is confined to a certain measure of space, and consequently his observation...
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The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1856 - 1090 lehte
...ourselves, if an imperfection that cleaves in some degree to creatures of tb< highest capacities, aa they are creatures, that is, Beings of finite and limited natures. The presence of every created being is confined to a certain measure of space, and consequently his observation...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, 2. köide

Abraham Mills - 1858 - 608 lehte
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The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1870 - 688 lehte
...we observe in ourselves, is an imperfection that cleaves in some degree to creatures of the highest capacities, as they are creatures, that is, Beings of finite and limited natures. The presence of every created being is confined to a certain measure of space, and consequently his observation...
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A Thousand and One Gems of English Prose

1872 - 556 lehte
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Selections from Addison's Papers Contributed to the Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1875 - 576 lehte
...we observe in ourselves, is an imperfection that cleaves in some degree to creatures of the highest capacities, as they are creatures, that is, beings of finite and limited natures. The presence of every created being is confined to a certain measure of space, and consequently his observation...
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Selections from Addison's papers contributed to the Spectator, ed. by T. Arnold

Joseph Addison - 1875 - 584 lehte
...we observe in ourselves, is an imperfection that cleaves in some degree to creatures of the highest capacities, as they are creatures, that is, beings of finite and limited natures. The presence of every created being is confined to a certain measure of space, and consequently his observation...
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