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" ... that in all the visible corporeal world, we see no chasms or gaps. All quite down from us the descent is by easy steps, and a continued series of things, that in each remove differ very little one from the other. "
The Addisonian miscellany, a selection from the Spectator, Tatler, and ... - Page 161
by Joseph Addison - 1801
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American Holocaust: The Conquest of the New World

David E. Stannard - 1992 - 420 pages
...see no chasms or gaps. All quite down from us the descent is by easy steps, and a continued series that in each remove differ very little one from the other. There are fishes that have wings and are not strangers to the airy region; and there are some birds that are...
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Inductive Inference and Its Natural Ground: An Essay in Naturalistic ...

Hilary Kornblith - 1995 - 140 pages
...see no Chasms, or Gaps. All quite down from us, the descent is by easy steps, and a continued series of Things, that in each remove, differ very little one from the other. There are Fishes that have Wings, and are not Strangers to the airy Region: and there are some Birds, that are...
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Leibniz: New Essays on Human Understanding

Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz - 1996 - 528 pages
...creatures. From us right down to the lowest things, 'the descent is by easy steps, and a continued series of things, that in each remove, differ very little one from the other. There are fishes that have wings, and are not strangers to the airy region : and there are some birds, that are...
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Locke

Michael Ayers - 1999 - 68 pages
...see no chasms, or gaps. All quite down from us, the descent is by easy steps, and a continued series of things, that in each remove, differ very little one from the other. There are fishes that have wings, and are not strangers to the airy region: and there are some birds, that are...
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Rhetorical Figures in Science

Jeanne Fahnestock - 1999 - 249 pages
...see no chasms, or gaps. All quite down from us the descent is by easy steps, and a continued series of things, that in each remove differ very little one from the other. There are fishes that have wings, and are not strangers to the airy region: and there are some birds that are...
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God, Locke, and Equality: Christian Foundations in Locke's Political Thought

Jeremy Waldron - 2002 - 280 pages
...see no Chasms, or gaps. All ... down from us, the descent is by easy steps, and a continued series of Things, that in each remove. differ very little one from the other. There are Fishes that have Wings, and are not Strangers to the airy Region: and there are some Birds, that are...
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Locke's Essay and the Rhetoric of Science

Peter Walmsley - 2003 - 208 pages
...see no Chasms or, Gaps. All quite down From us, the descent is by easy steps, and a continued series of Things, that in each remove, differ very little one from the other. There are Fishes that have Wings, and are not Strangers to the airy Region: and there are some Birds, that are...
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The Species Problem: Biological Species, Ontology, and the Metaphysics of ...

David N. Stamos - 2003 - 394 pages
...see no Chasms, or Gaps. All quite down from us, the descent is by easy steps, and a continued series of Things, that in each remove, differ very little one from the other" (11Lvi.12). Connected with this, Locke discusses the criterion of reproductive isolation, specifically...
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Alexander Pope and His Critics: An essay on the genius and writings of Pope ...

Joseph Warton - 2004 - 440 pages
...below us, is probable to me from hence; that in all the vifible corporeal world, we fee no chafms, or gaps. All quite down from us, the defcent is by eafy...of things, that in each remove differ very little from one another. — And when we confider the infinite power and wifdom of the maker, we have reafon...
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Romanticism and the Materiality of Nature

Onno Oerlemans - 2004 - 268 pages
...see no chasms or gaps. All quite down from us the descent is by easy steps, and a continued series of things, that in each remove differ very little one from the other. There are fishes that have wings, and are not strangers to the airy region; and there are some birds that are...
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