| 1730 - 168 σελίδες
...may be faid to be Part of themfelves, t as being one Flefh and proceeding from them. 32.' There 31. There is a remarkable River on the Continent of EUROPE,...above three thoufand Men, a-breaft, may pafs along upon the fame, "without crowding one another in the leaft. Anfaer. The River Gutdinnn, betwixt Andalufit... | |
| Bernhardus Varenius - 1734 - 464 σελίδες
...don'j: eat their Meat themfelves no Body can eat for them fo as to fuftain their Life. Paradox 32. There is a remarkable River on the Continent of Europe,...which there is a Bridge of fuch a Breadth that above 3000 Men may pafs a long upon the fame a-breaft ; and that without crowding one another in the leaft.... | |
| 1735 - 170 σελίδες
...may be faid to be Part of themfelves, as being one FleOi and proceeding from them. 32. '•There if a remarkable River on the Continent of EUROPE, over...of fuch a Breadth, that above three thoufand Men, a-breajt may pafs along the fame^ without crowding one another in the leaft, Jtifaer, The River Gutdiaa,... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1775 - 382 σελίδες
...where the ftars are vilible at any time of the day, if the horizon be not o'ercaft with clouds; 4. There is a remarkable river on the continent of Europe,,...fame, and. that without crowding one another in the leaft. 3. There is a certain ifland in the vaft Atlantic ocean, •which being defcry'd by a fhip at... | |
| John Jackson (Private teacher of the mathematics.) - 1821 - 140 σελίδες
...full moon, may both happen to rise at the same moment of time, and upon the same point of the cor 20. There is a remarkable river on the continent of Europe, over which there is a bridge, of such a breadth, that more than 3000 men may pass abreast, along the same, without any inconvenience.... | |
| 1901 - 432 σελίδες
...also some of them do actually eat themselves, and yet they commonly survive that strange Repast. 32. There is a remarkable River on the Continent of Europe, over which there is a Bridge of such a breadth, that above three thousand Men a-breast may pass along upon the same, and that without... | |
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