| Iowa State Horticultural Society - 1888 - 460 σελίδες
...sufficiency. When he has looked about him as far as he can, he concludes there is no more to be seen. When he is at the end of his line, he is at the bottom of the ocean, when he has shot his best, he is sure none ever did or ever can shoot better or beyond— his own reason he holds... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - 1876 - 344 σελίδες
...non-existent. " When man has looked about him as far as he can, he concludes there is no more to be seen ; when he is at the end of his line, he is at the bottom of the ocean ; when he has shot his best, he is sure that no one ever did or ever can shoot better or beyond it ; his own reason... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - 1876 - 330 σελίδες
...non-existent. " When man has looked about him as far as he can, he concludes there is no more to be seen ; when he is at the end of his line, he is at the bottom of the ocean ; when he has shot his best, he is sure that no one ever did or ever can shoot better or beyond it ; his own reason... | |
| James Mercer Garnett - 1890 - 730 σελίδες
...sufficiency. When he has looked about him as far as he can, he concludes there is no more to be seen ; when he is at the end of his line, he is at the bottom of the ocean ; when he has shot his best, he is sure none ever did nor ever can shoot better or beyond it. His • own reason... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 σελίδες
...sufficiency. When he has looked about him as far as he can, he concludes there is no more to be seen ; when he is at the end of his line, he is at the bottom of the ocean ; when he has shot his best, he is sure, none ever did nor ever can shoot better or beyond it. His own reason is... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 σελίδες
...sufficiency. When he has looked about him as far as he can, he concludes there is no more to be seen ; when he is at the end of his line, he is at the bottom of the ocean ; when he has shot his best, he is sure, none ever did nor ever can shoot better or beyond it. His own reason is... | |
| Arnold Tompkins - 1897 - 376 σελίδες
...sufficiency. When he has looked about him, as far as he can, he concludes there is no more to be seen ; when he is at the end of his line, he is at the bottom of the ocean; when he has shot his best, he is sure none ever did, or ever can, shoot better, or beyond it. His own measure he... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - 1903 - 396 σελίδες
...non-existent. " When man has looked about him as far as he can, he concludes there is no more to be seen; when he is at the end of his line, he is at the bottom of the ocean; when he has shot his best, he is sure that no one ever did or ever can shoot better or beyond it; his own reason... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1908 - 414 σελίδες
...sufficiency. When he has looked about him as far as he can, he concludes there is no more to be seen. When he is at the end of his line, he is at the bottom of the ocean. When he has shot his best, he is sure none ever did, nor ever can, shoot better or beyond it. His own reason is... | |
| William Temple - 1909 - 108 σελίδες
...Sufficiency. When he has looked about him as far as he can, he concludes there is no more to be seen; when he is at the end of his Line, he is at the bottom of the Ocean; when he has shot his best, he is sure none ever 10 did nor ever can shoot better or beyond it. His own Reason is... | |
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