| Lewis Atterbury - 1706 - 236 páginas
...doth oblige a Man not to difpute with his Guide, and lo tell him,furely that can be no Way, beeaufe it is Sea. Now tho' he fet never fo bold a Face upon...Authority in the World, That it is not the Sea, but dry JLand, under the Species and Appearance of Water; and that whatever .my Eyes tell me, having once committed... | |
| John Tillotson - 1748 - 412 páginas
...difpute with his guide i and to tell him, furely that, can be no way, becaufe it is fea. Now, though he fet never fo bold a face upon the matter, and tell...gravity and authority in the world, that it is not the fea, but dry land, under the ipecies and appearance of water ; and that, whatever my eyes tell me,... | |
| John Tillotson (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1772 - 410 páginas
...difpute with his guide ; and to tell him, furely that can. be no way, becuufe it is fea. Now, though he fet never fo bold a face upon the matter, and tell...gravity and authority in the world, that it is not the fea, but dry land, under the fpecies and appearance of water, and that, whatever my eyes tell me, having... | |
| Samuel Gover Winchester - 1831 - 234 páginas
...his Guide, and to tell him surely that can be no way, because it is Sea. Now though he set never so bold a Face upon the matter, and tell me with all...that whatever my Eyes tell me, having once committed myself to his guidance, I must not trust my own Senses in the case; it being one of the most dangerous... | |
| 1850 - 818 páginas
...Now, though he set never во bold a face upon the matter, and tell me with all gravity and authority that it is not the sea but dry land under the species...that, whatever my eyes tell me. having once committed myself to his guidance, I must not trust my own senses in the case — it being one of the most dangerous... | |
| |