| 1786 - 610 pages
...hereafter inflame, fo as to produce an inßanlannus exflo/îaa, in confequence of which, that edifice, which has been the work of ages, may be overturned in a moment, and that fo effectually, that the fame foundation can never be built again ; — and that we may be certain,... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1786 - 602 pages
...hereafter inflame, fo as to produce an inßantantous exptojtan, in confequence of which, that edifice, which has been the work of ages, may be overturned in a »it-mint, and that fo efieclually, that the fame* foundation can never be, built again ; — and that... | |
| 1787 - 618 pages
...e.rflofioa, in conlequence of which tlut edifice, the creation of which has been the work of ages, may IK overturned in a moment, and fo effectually as that the fame foundation can never be built upon again.1' Did not Philalethes think with me that " inftantuneoas explojitns and monttntary revolutions... | |
| David Simpson - 1792 - 294 pages
..." as to produce an inftantaneous explofionj in " confequence of which, that edifice, the creation " of which has been the work of ages, may be " overturned...that the fame foundation can never be built " upon again."1 " Again : — " A fmall change in the political ftate1 " of things, fiich as no man can forefee... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1790 - 620 pages
...inflame, no as to produce an instantaneous explosion; in consequence of which that edifice, the erection of which has been the work of ages, may be overturned in a moment, and so effectually, as that the same foundation can never be built upon again." Let the reader now judge... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1787 - 588 pages
...inflame so as to produce an instantaneous explosion ; in consequence of which, that edifice, the erection of which has been the work of ages, may be overturned in a moment, and so effectually as that the same foundation can never be built upon again.* • I was present, March... | |
| George Horne (bp. of Norwich.) - 1818 - 574 pages
...inflame, so as to produce an instantaneous explosion ; in consequence of which, that edifice, the erection of which has been the work of ages, may be overturned in a moment, and so effectually, as thut the same foundation can never be built upon again. Without any visible marks... | |
| George Horne, William Jones - 1818 - 566 pages
...inflame, so as to produce an instantaneous explosion ; inconsequence of which, that edifice, the erection of which has been the work of ages, may be overturned in a moment, and so effectually, as that the same foundation can never be built upon again. Without any visible marks... | |
| 1830 - 308 pages
...so as to produce an instanta" neons explosion ; in consequence of which that " edifice, the erection of which has been the work *' of ages, may be overturned in a moment, and so " effectually, as that the same foundation can " never be built upon again." Discourses, p. 184,... | |
| Richard Price, Joseph Priestley - 1830 - 280 pages
...inflame, so as to produce an instantaneous explosion, in consequence of which that edifice, the erection of which has been the work of ages, may be overturned in a moment, and so effectually, as that the same foundation can never be built upon again. If we be successful in the... | |
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