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" The following question is started by one of the school-men. Supposing the whole body of the earth were a great ball or mass of the finest sand, and that a single grain or particle of this sand should be annihilated every thousand years. Supposing then... "
Pleasing reflections on life and manners with essays, characters, & poems ... - Page 54
by George Wright (author of The rural Christian.) - 1788
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The Spectator, Volume 8

1717 - 336 pages
...Grain or Particle of this Sand fliould be annihilated every thousand Years. Suppofing then that you you had it in your Choice to be happy all the while this prodigious Mafs of Sand was confutning by this flow Method tUl there was not a Grain of it left, on Condition you were...
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The Spectator, Volume 8

1729 - 320 pages
...tingle Grain or Particle of this Sand Ihould be annihilated liilatcd every thoufand Years. Suppoflng then that you had it in your Choice to be happy all the while this prodigious Mafs of Sand wai continuing by this flow Method till there was not a Grain of it left, on Condition you were...
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The Evidences of the Christian Religion

Joseph Addison - 1733 - 380 pages
...Suppofing the whole body of the earth were a great ball or mats of the fineft fand, and that a fingle grain or particle of this fand fhould be annihilated...every thoufand years. Suppofing then that you had itr in your choice to be happy all the while this prodigious mafs of fand was confirming by this flow...
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The Spectator, Volume 8

1739 - 332 pages
...of the fineft Sand,, and that a fingle Grain or Particle of this Sand Ihould be annihilated hilated every thoufand Years. Suppofing then that you had...to be happy all the while this prodigious Mafs of Sand was conf-iming by this flow Method till there was not a Grain of it left, on Condition you were...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volume 5

1786 - 670 pages
...únele evaisx g* rasucA« «Ë fliouH Üã annihilated every thoulanj years ? Suppoliiig then tliat you had it in your. choice to be happy all the while this prodigious mafs of land was confuming by ihis flow method until there was not a grain of it -left, on condition you were...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 pages
...Suppofmg the whole body of the earth were a great ball or mafi of the fineit fnnd, and that a fingle grain or particle of this fand fhould be annihilated every thoufand years : Suppofing tlun that you had it in your choice to be happy all the while this proJ.igious mais of find was confuming...
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The Evidences of the Christian Religion: To which are Added Several ...

Joseph Addison - 1801 - 402 pages
...Suppofing the whole body of the earth were a great ball or null's of the fineft (and, and that a fingle grain or particle of this fand fhould be annihilated...to be happy all the while this prodigious mafs of land was confuming by this flow method, till there was not a grain of it left, on condition you were...
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Letters. Index

Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 476 pages
...that a single grain or particle of this sand should be annihilated every thousand years. Supposing then that you had it in your choice to be happy all the while this prodigious mass of sand was consuming by this slow method, until there was not a grain of it left, on condition...
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's ..., Volume 18

Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 484 pages
...that a single grain or particle of this sand should be annihilated every thousand years. Supposing then that you had it in your choice to be happy all the while this prodigious mass of sand was consuming by this slow method, until there was not a grain of it left, on condition...
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The British Essayists: The Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 320 pages
...that a single grain or particle of this sand should be annihilated every thousand years ? Supposing then that you had it in your choice to be happy all the while this prodigious mass of sand was consuming by this slow method until there was not a grain of it left, on condition...
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