Surely nothing is more reproachful to a being endowed with reason, than to resign its powers to the influence of the air, and live in dependence on the weather and the wind for the only blessings which nature has put into our power, tranquillity and benevolence. The Scots Magazine - Side 2961758Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1758 - 282 sider
...eafterly wind or a cloudy day. Surely nothing is more reproachful to a being endowed with reafbn than to refign its powers to the influence of the air, and live in dependance on the weather and the wind far the only bleffings which nature has put into our power,... | |
| 1761 - 308 sider
...eafterly wind or a cloudy day. SURELY nothing is more reproachful to a being endowed with reafon, than to refign its powers to the influence of the air, and live in dependance on the weather and the wind, for the only bleffings which Nature has put into our power,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 432 sider
...wind or, a cloudy day. Surely nothing .is more reproachful, .to a. being endo wed with reafon, than to refign Its powers to the influence of the air, and live in dependance on the weather and the wind, .for the only bleiiings which nature has put into our power,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 442 sider
...eafterly wind or a cloudy day. Surely nothing is more reproachful to a being endowed with reafon, than to refign its powers to the influence of the air, and live in dependance on the weather and the wind, for the only bleflings which nature has put into our power,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 430 sider
...eafterly wind or a cloudy day. Surely nothing is more reproachful to a being endowed with reafon, than to refign its powers to the influence of the air, and live in dependance on the weather and the wind, for the only bleflings which nature has put into our power,... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 554 sider
...Yet thus he declaims : " Surely, nothing is more reproachful to a being endowed with reafon, than to refign its powers to the influence of the air, and live in dependance on the weather and the wind for the only bleflings which Nature has put into our power,... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 496 sider
...he declaims: ". Surely, nothing is more reproachful to a being endowed with reason, than to resign its powers to the influence of the air, and live in...dependence on the weather and the wind for the only blessings which nature has put into our power, tranquillity, and benevolence.- — This distinction... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 sider
...declaims : — ' Surely, nothing is more reproachful to a being endowed with reason, than to resign its powers to the influence of the air, and live in...dependence on the weather and the wind for the only blessings which nature has put into our power, tranquillity and benevolence. This distinction of seasons... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 640 sider
...declaims : — ' Surely, nothing is more reproachful to a being endowed with reason, than to resign its powers to the influence of the air, and live in...dependence on the weather and the wind for the only blessings which nature has put into our power, tranquillity and benevolence. This distinction of seasons... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 432 sider
...eafterly wind or a cloudy day. Surely nothing is more reproachful to a being endowed with reafon, than to refign its powers to the influence of the air, and...dependence on the weather and the wind, for the only bleffings which nature has put into our power, tranquillity and benevolence. To look up to the iky... | |
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