| Benjamin Franklin - 1831 - 314 strani
...suhsist more than eighteen hours: and f thiak there was some foundation fur that opinion ; since, hy the apparent motion of the great luminary, that gives...nature, and which in my time has evidently declined considerahly towards the ocean at the end of the earth, it must then Bnish its course, he extinguished... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 310 strani
...losopbers of our race, who lived and flourished long before lay time, that this vast world, the Moulin July could not itself subsist more than eighteen hours . and I think there was some foundation for that opi nion ; since, by the apparent motion of the great hi minary, that gives life to all nature, and... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1837 - 356 strani
...of our race, who lived and flourished long before my time, that this vast world, the Moulin Jolt/, could not itself subsist more than eighteen hours...apparent motion of the great luminary, that gives light to all nature, and which in my time has evidently declined considerably towards the ocean at... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1839 - 246 strani
...company and heavenly haimony. « " It was," says he, " the opinion of learned philosophers of our nice, who lived and flourished long before my time, that this vast world, the Moulin Joty, could not itself subsist more than eighteen hours : and I think there was some foundation for... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 342 strani
...her delicious company and heavenly harmony. " It was," says he, " the opinion of learned philoeophers of our race, who lived and flourished long before...apparent motion of the great luminary, that gives light to all nature, and which in my time has evidently declined considerably toward the ocean at the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 292 strani
...It was," says he, " the opinion of learned philosophf.rs of our race, who lived and flourished lorfg before my time, that this vast world, the Moulin Joly,...apparent motion of the great luminary, that gives light to all nature, and which in my time has evidently declined considerably toward the ocean at the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1846 - 250 strani
...and flourished long hefore my time, that this vast world, the Moulin Jo/?/, could not itself suhsist more than eighteen hours : and I think there was some foundation for that opinion ; since, hy the apparent motion of the great luminary, that gives life to all nature, and which in my time has... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1846 - 320 strani
...was," says he, "the opinion of learned philosopher! of our race, who lived and flourished long hefore my time, that this vast world, the Moulin Joly, could not itself suhsist more than eighteen hours : and I think there was some foundation for that opinion ; since,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1848 - 312 strani
...delicious company and heavenly harmony. " It was," says he, '* the opinion of learned philosophers of our race, who lived and flourished long before...there was some foundation for that opinion ; since, by ttie apparent motion of the great luminary, that gives life to all nature, and which in my time, has... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1848 - 292 strani
...the opinion of learned philosopheri of our race, who lived and flourished long before my time, lhat this vast world, the Moulin Joly, could not itself...subsist more than eighteen hours : and I think there was soms foundation for that opinion ; since, by the apparent motion of the great luminary, that gives... | |
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