Insecto-theology: Or, a Demonstration of the Being and Perfections of God, from a Consideration of the Structure and Economy of Insects. Illustrated with a Copperplate. By M. Lesser: with Notes, by P. LyonetWilliam Creech; and T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies, London, 1799 - 439 頁 |
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第 113 頁
... persons charitable enough to do fo . There are even fome , ( can it be conceived without horror ! ) who are bar- barous enough to imbrue their hands in the blood of their little innocents , formed in their womb , and nourished with ...
... persons charitable enough to do fo . There are even fome , ( can it be conceived without horror ! ) who are bar- barous enough to imbrue their hands in the blood of their little innocents , formed in their womb , and nourished with ...
第 261 頁
... person they hate , and it is of little importance to them in what way they attack him , provided they accomplish their purpose . This terrible paffion finds in nature but too many means of gratification ; even infects have often been em ...
... person they hate , and it is of little importance to them in what way they attack him , provided they accomplish their purpose . This terrible paffion finds in nature but too many means of gratification ; even infects have often been em ...
第 289 頁
... person ought to propose to himself in the study of the works of nature , which , without it , is nothing but vain curiofity . We commit an outrage on the Being of Beings , when we fet ourselves to contemplate his wonders , without ...
... person ought to propose to himself in the study of the works of nature , which , without it , is nothing but vain curiofity . We commit an outrage on the Being of Beings , when we fet ourselves to contemplate his wonders , without ...
第 294 頁
... person , and there is never more than one found in the body it inhabits . If these circumstances be true , as Hippocrates and his follow- ers affert , what are we to believe concerning the origin of fuch an animal ? For there have never ...
... person , and there is never more than one found in the body it inhabits . If these circumstances be true , as Hippocrates and his follow- ers affert , what are we to believe concerning the origin of fuch an animal ? For there have never ...
第 350 頁
... persons , these ants never walk above ground , but always make fub- terraneous galleries , leading to the places they wish to go to . When they are bufy at this occupation , and meet with any folid body , which is not abfolutely ...
... persons , these ants never walk above ground , but always make fub- terraneous galleries , leading to the places they wish to go to . When they are bufy at this occupation , and meet with any folid body , which is not abfolutely ...
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