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" If after this we look into the several inward Perfections of Cunning and Sagacity, or what we generally call Instinct, we find them rising after the same manner, imperceptibly one above another, and receiving additional Improvements, according to the... "
The British Essayists: Spectator - Side 195
redigert av - 1823
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The Spectator, Volum 7

1718 - 360 sider
...Cunning and Sagacity, or what we generally call Inftinft, we find them rifing after the fame manner, imperceptibly one above another, and receiving additional...according to the Species in which they are implanted. This Progrefs in Nature is fb very gradual, that the moft perfeft of an inferior Species comes very near...
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An Essay on the Origin of Evil

William King - 1731 - 396 sider
...||, •' we find them rifmg after the fame manner " imperceptibly one above another, and re" eeiving additional Improvements according " to the Species in which they are implanted. " This Progrefs in Nature is fo very gradu.il, " that the moll perfect of an inferior Species " comes very...
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The Spectator: ...

1737 - 354 sider
...Cunning and Sagacity, or what we generally call Inftinct, we find them rifing after the fame manner, imperceptibly one above another, and receiving additional...according to the Species in which they are implanted. This Progrefs in Nature is fo very gradual, that the moft perfect of an inferior Species comes very near...
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The Microscope Made Easy: Or: The nature, uses and magnifying powers of the ...

Henry Baker - 1743 - 384 sider
...of Cunning and Sagacity, or what we generally call Inftinct, we find them rifing in the feme Manner, imperceptibly, one above another, and receiving additional...to the Species in which they are implanted. . This Progrefs in Nature is fo very gradual, that, the whole Chafm, from a Plant to a Man, is filled up with...
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The Microscope Made Easy: Or, I. The Nature, Uses, and Magnifying Powers of ...

Henry Baker - 1744 - 396 sider
...'of Cunning and Sagacity, or what we generally call Inftinft, we find them rifmg in the fame Manner, imperceptibly, one above another, and receiving additional...according to the Species in which they are implanted, cc he, be more Species of intelligent Creatures " above us, than there are of fenfible and " material...
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Evidences of the Christian religion. To which are added, discourses against ...

Joseph Addison - 1796 - 210 sider
...Nature is fo very gradual, that the moft perfect of an interior fpecies comes very near to the moft imperfect of that which is immediately above it. The exuberant and overflowing goodnefs of the Supreme Being, whofe mercy extends to all his works, is plainly feen, as I havs before...
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 sider
...nature is fo very gradual, that the moft perfect of an inferior fpecies, comes very near to the moft imperfect of that which is immediately above it. The exuberant and overflowing goodnefs of the Supreme Being, whofe mercy extends to all his works, is plainly feen, as I have before...
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The Addisonian miscellany, a selection from the Spectator, Tatler, and ...

Joseph Addison - 1801 - 338 sider
...nature is fo ?ery gradual, that the moft perfect of an inferior Jpscies comes very near to the moft imperfect of that which is immediately above it. The exuberant and overflowing goodneis of the Supreme Being", whofe mercy extends to all his •works, is plainly feen, as I have...
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The Evidences of the Christian Religion: To which are Added Several ...

Joseph Addison - 1801 - 402 sider
...Nature is fo very gradual, that the moft perfect of an inferior fpecies comes very near to the moft imperfect of that which is immediately above it. The exuberant and overflowing goodnefs of the Supreme Being, whofe mercy extends to all his works, is plainly feen, as I have before...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volum 14

British essayists - 1802 - 266 sider
...cunning and sagacity, or what we generally call instinct, we find them rising after the same manner imperceptibly one •above another, and receiving...species in which they are implanted. This progress iu nature is so very gradual, that the most perfect of an inferior specie* comes very near to the most...
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