| 1808 - 500 páginas
...pitched my foot agiyntt a fiane, and were afked how the ftone caroe to be there, I might poflibly anfwer, that, for any thing I knew to the contrary, it had...lain there for ever ; nor would it perhaps be very eafy to mew the abfurdity of this anfwer. But fuppote I had found a watch upon the ground, and ir mould... | |
| 1803 - 572 páginas
...argument in a clear and popular manner : ' In crowing a heath, suppose I pitched my foot against a ttont, and were asked how the stone came to be there, I might...there for ever: nor would it perhaps be very easy to shew the absurdity of tin's answer. But suppose I had found a watch upon the ground, ai:d it should... | |
| 1807 - 1012 páginas
...heath, suppose I pitched my foot against a stone, and were asked how the stone came to be there, 1 might possibly answer, that, for any thing I knew...there for ever ; nor would it perhaps be very easy to shew the absurdity of tins answer. But suppose I had found a watch upon the ground, and it should be... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 1004 páginas
...thing I knew to the contrary, it had Iain there for ever ; nor would it perhaps be very easy to shew the absurdity of this answer. But suppose I had found a watch upon the ground, and it should be enquired how the watch happened to be in that place, I should hardly think of the answer which I had... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 1014 páginas
...stone, ind were asked how the stone came to be there, 1 might possibly answer, that, for any ihini; I knew to the contrary, it had lain there for ever ; nor would it perhaps be тегу ea>y to shew the absurdity of this answer. But suppose I bad found a watch upon (lit; ground,... | |
| William Paley - 1810 - 498 páginas
...thing I knew to the contrary, it had lain there forever ; nor would it perhaps be very easy to shew the absurdity of this answer. But suppose I had found a watch upon the ground, and it should be enquired how the watch happened to be in that place, I should hardly think of the answer which I had... | |
| Thomas Ridgley - 1814 - 554 páginas
...the contrary, it had lain there lor ever; nor would it, perhaps, be very easy to shew the alwtirdity of this answer. But suppose I had found a watch upon the ground, and it should be enquired how the watch happened to be in that place, I should hardly think of the answer which I had... | |
| Thomas Ridgley - 1814 - 558 páginas
...stone came to be there, I might possibly answer, that, for any thing I knew to the contrary, it hid lain there for ever ; nor would it, perhaps, be very easy to shew the absurdity of this answer. But suppose I had found a roa»cA upon the ground, and it should... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 páginas
...of the Argument. IN crossing a heath, suppose I pitched ny foot against a stone, and were asked low the stone came to be there ; I might possibly answer,...to show the absurdity of this answer. But suppose I kd found a watch upon the ground, and it ihould be inquired how the watch happened to be in that place... | |
| William Paley - 1819 - 302 páginas
...Jiishnp IFearmfftttld,- , . . :••,-• NATURAL THEOLOGY. CHAP. I. • • STATE OF THE ARGUMENT. Is crossing a heath, suppose I pitched my foot against...there for ever ; nor would it perhaps be very easy to shew the absurdity of this answer. But suppose I had found a watch upon the ground, and it should be... | |
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