| 1800 - 572 sider
...hands and fingers, your legs and feet, and other limbs ; are they not regular in thtir appeara ,ce, and useful to you ? He said, they were. Came you then...answered, that cannot be ; something must have made me, w And who is that something, I asked. He said, he did not know. (I ' took particular notice, that he... | |
| 1800 - 574 sider
...not regular in their appearance, and useful to you ? He »aid, diey were. Came you then hither, eaid I, by chance? No,. he answered, that cannot be ; something...that something, I asked. He said, he did not know, f ; took particular notice, that he did not say, as Rousseau fancies a child in like circumstances... | |
| 1805 - 506 sider
...other limbs ; are they not regular in their appearance, and useful to you ?" He said, they were. "Came1 you then hither," said I, "by chance?" "No," he answered,...me." " And who is that something ?" I asked. He said, " I do not know." I had now gained the point I aimed at, and saw that his reason taught him, (though... | |
| John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - 1805 - 452 sider
...regular in their appearance, and useful to you F He said, they were. Came you then hither, said 1, by chance ? No, he answered, that cannot be; something...me. And who is that something, I asked.' He said, be did uot BEA know. I had now gained tn« point I aimed at, and saw, that his reason taught him, (thovgrt... | |
| James Hardie - 1805 - 536 sider
...consider your hands and your fingers, your legs and feet, and other limbs; are they not regular in appearance and useful to you?" He said they were. " Came you then hither," said I,by chance?" " No," he answered, " that cannot be; something must have jnade rue." " And who is that... | |
| John Stark - 1805 - 488 sider
...consider your hand and fingers, your legs and feet, and other limbs; are they not regular in their appearance, and useful to you ? He said, they were. Came you then hither, said 1, by chance ? No, he answered, that cannot be; something must have made me. And who is that something,... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 356 sider
...there is nothing in this worth no" tice ; it is mere chance :" and I went away. He followed me, and, taking hold of my coat, said, with some earnestness,...cannot be ; something must have made me." " And who "'js that something?" I asked. He said, " He did not know." (I took particular notice, that he did... | |
| 1807 - 682 sider
...consider your hands and fingers, your legs and feet, and other limbs ; are they not regular in their appearance and useful to you ?" He said they were....me." " And who is that something ?" I asked. He said, " I don't know." I had now gained the point I aimed at, and saw that his reason taught him (though... | |
| 1807 - 612 sider
...consider your hands and fingers, your legs and feet, and other limbs ; are they not regular in their appearance and useful to you ?" He said they were....me." " And who is that something ?" I asked. He said, " I don't know." I had now gained the point I aimed at, and saw that his reason taught him (though... | |
| John Evans - 1807 - 318 sider
...replivd. and consider your hands and fingers, your legs and feet, and other limbs, are they not regular in appearance, and useful to you ? He said they were....then hither, said I, by chance. No, he answered, that caunot be, something must have made me. And who is that something, I asked, tie said he did not know.... | |
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