The Gentleman's MagazineF. Jeffries, 1821 |
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Page 262
... Nature being admitted , universal order and harmony must prevail throughout the whole . The fixed stars are equally supplied with electric fire in proportion as they emit forth the same into the pla- netary regions ( no comets or ...
... Nature being admitted , universal order and harmony must prevail throughout the whole . The fixed stars are equally supplied with electric fire in proportion as they emit forth the same into the pla- netary regions ( no comets or ...
Page 47
... nature of God ; if he has the power , and not the will , it is malignity , and this is no less contrary to his nature ; if he is neither able nor willing , it is both weakness and malignity ; if he be both able and willing , which alone ...
... nature of God ; if he has the power , and not the will , it is malignity , and this is no less contrary to his nature ; if he is neither able nor willing , it is both weakness and malignity ; if he be both able and willing , which alone ...
Page 90
... nature's ge- nuine hues , [ its charms . " And gave the SUFFOLK landscape all " The pleasing scenery around the town of Ipswich ; its hollow and tortuous lanes with broken sand - banks ; its copse- grown dells ; above all , the richly ...
... nature's ge- nuine hues , [ its charms . " And gave the SUFFOLK landscape all " The pleasing scenery around the town of Ipswich ; its hollow and tortuous lanes with broken sand - banks ; its copse- grown dells ; above all , the richly ...
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