| Daniel Defoe, William Bond - 1720 - 366 páginas
...true Way of Judging, as'to the Time and Circumftance of an Object, is by Obfervation : For (everal Perfons of Judgment, without this Faculty, are more...Object appears in the Day or Night, it will come to pafs foonejr or later accordingly. 6. If an Objed be feen early in the Morning, (which is not frequent)... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1809 - 1102 páginas
...appears ; and the fame object is often feen by different perfons, living at a confiderable diflance from one another. The true way of judging as to the...of the defign of a vifion, than a novice that is a feer. If an object appear in the day or night, it will come to pafs fooner or later accordingly. If... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1809 - 964 páginas
...at a confiderable diilance from one another. The true way of judging as to the time and circumilance of an object, is by obfervation ; for feveral perfons...of the defign of a vifion, than a novice that is a feer. If an object appear in the day or night, it will come to pafs fooner or later accordingly. If... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1810 - 468 páginas
...way of judging as to the time and circumitance of an object, is by observation ; for several persons of judgment, without this faculty, are more capable to judge of the design of a vision, than a novice that is a seer. If an object appear in the day or night, it will... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 454 páginas
...way of judging as to the time and circumstance of an object, is by observation ; for several persons of judgment, without this faculty, are more capable to judge of the design of a vision, than a novice that is a seer. If an object appear in the day or night, it will... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 282 páginas
...way of judging as to the time and circumstance of an object, is by observation ; for several p.rsons of judgment, without this faculty, are more capable to judge of the design of a vision, than a novice that is a seer.. If an ob.. ject appear in the day or night, it will... | |
| 1820 - 424 páginas
...way of judging as to the time and circumstance of an object, is by observation ; for several persons of judgment, without this faculty, are more capable to judge of the design of a vision, than a novice that is & Seer. If an object appear in the day or night, it will... | |
| James Mitchell - 1825 - 798 páginas
...way of judging as to the time and circunutance of an object, is by observation ; for several persons of judgment, without this faculty, are more capable to judge of the dcsig n of a vision, than a novice that isa seer. If an object appear in the t'ay or night, it will... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 374 páginas
...way of judging as to the time and circumstance of an object, is by observation ; for several persons of judgment, without this faculty, are more capable to judge of the design of a vision, than a novice that is a seer. As an object appears in the day or night, it will... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 848 páginas
...way of judging as to the time and drcnmstance of an object, is by observation ; for several persons of judgment, without this faculty, are more capable to judge of the design of a vision, than a novice that is a seer. If an object appear in the day or night, it will... | |
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