Nor is it less pleased with its first successful endeavours to walk, or rather to run (which precedes walking), although entirely ignorant of the importance of the attainment to its future life, and even without applying it to any present purpose. A child... Views of the Creation - Page 1151826 - 180 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Paley - 1810 - 498 pages
...incessant repetition of the few articulate sounds, or, perhaps, of the single word, which it has learnt to pronounce, proves this point clearly. Nor is it...pleased with its first successful endeavours to walk, or rather to run (which precedes walking), although entirely ignorant of the importance of the attainment... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 574 pages
...high degree delighted with being able to speak. Its incessant repetition of a few articulate sounds, or, perhaps, of the single word which it has learned...pleased with its first successful endeavours to walk, or rather to run (which precedes walking), although entirely ignorant of the importance of the attainment... | |
| William Paley - 1813 - 572 pages
...incessant repetition of a few articulate sounds, or, perhaps, of the single word which it has learnt to pronounce, proves this point clearly. Nor is it less pleased with its first saccessful endeavours to walk, or rather to run (which precedes walking), although entirely ignorant... | |
| John Platts - 1822 - 844 pages
...high degree delighted with being able to speak. Its incessant repetition of the few articulate sounds, or, perhaps, of the single word, which it has learned...pleased with its first successful endeavours to walk, or rather to run (which precedes walking), although entirely ignorant of the importance of the attainment... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 pages
...delighted with being able to speak. Its incessant repetition of a few articulate sounds, or, perhaps, of a single word, which it has learned to pronounce, proves...pleased with its first successful endeavours to walk, or rather, to run, (which precedes walking,) although entirely ignorant of the importance of the attainment... | |
| William Paley - 1823 - 382 pages
...incessant repetition of a few articulate sounds, or, perhaps, of the single word which it has learnt to pronounce, proves this point clearly. Nor is it...pleased with its first successful endeavours to walk, or rather to run (which precedes walking), although entirely ignorant of the importance of the attainment... | |
| William Paley - 1825 - 440 pages
...incessant repetition of a few articulate sounds, or, perhaps, of the single word which it has learnt to pronounce proves this point clearly. Nor is it...pleased with its first successful endeavours to walk, or rather to run (which precedes walking), although entirely ignorant of the importance of the attainment... | |
| Bourne Hall Draper - 1828 - 126 pages
...•degree delighted with being able to speak. Its incessant repetition of the few articulate sounds, or, perhaps, of the single word, which it has learned...clearly. Nor is it less pleased with its first successful endeavors to walk, or rather to run, (which precedes walking,) although entirely ignorant of the importance... | |
| William Paley - 1830 - 406 pages
...incessant repetition of the few articulate sounds, or, perhaps, of the single word, which it has learnt to pronounce, proves this point clearly. Nor is it...pleased with its first successful endeavours to walk, or rather to run (which precedes walking), although entirely ignorant of the importance of the attainment... | |
| William Paley - 1830 - 296 pages
...incessant repetition of the few articulate sounds, or, perhaps, of the single word, which it has learnt to pronounce, proves this point clearly. Nor is it...pleased with its first successful endeavours to walk, or rather to run (which precedes walking), although entirely ignorant of the importance of the attainment... | |
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