Bodies. For Instance : That the Earth by the continual Approaches of the Sun towards it, must in Course of Time be absorbed or swallowed up. That the Face of the Sun will, by degrees, be encrusted with its own Effluvia, and give no more Light to the World. Select British Classics - Page 171803Full view - About this book
| Jonathan Swift - 1726 - 388 pages
...Courfe of Time be abfoibed or f\v allowed up. That the Face of die Sun will, by degrees, be encrufted with its own Effluvia, and give no more Light to the World. That the Earth very narrowly efcaped a Brufh from the Tail of the laft Comet, which would have infallibly reduced it to Afhes ;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 386 pages
...Courfe of Time, beabforbed, or fwallowed up. That the Face of the Sun will by Degrees be encrufted with its own Effluvia, and give no more Light to the World. That the Earth very narrowly efcaped a Brufh from the Tail of the laft Comet, which would have infallibly reduced it to Ames ; and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1743 - 430 pages
...Time be abforbed or fwallowed up. That, the Face of the Sun will by Degrees bj encrufted errcrufted with its own Effluvia, and give no more Light to the World. That, the Earth very narrowly efcaped a Brufh from the Tail of the lalt Comet, which would have infallibly reduced it to Alhes •,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 416 pages
...courfe of time be abforbed, or fwallowed up. That the face of the fan will by degries be encrufted with its own effluvia, and give no more light to the world. That the earth very narrowly efcaped a brufh from the tail of the lall cornet, which would have infallibly reduced it to athes ;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - English literature - 1761 - 412 pages
...in courfe of time be abforbed or fwallowed up. That the face of the fun wilT by degrees be encrufted with its own effluvia, and give no more light to the world. That the earth very narrowly efcaped a brufli from the tail of thelift comet, which would have infallibly reduced it to afhes ;... | |
| Bonnell Thornton, George Colman - London (England) - 1767 - 310 pages
...be abforbed, or '' fwallowed up. That the face of the fun will " by degrees be encrufted with it's own effluvia, " and give no more light to the world. That " the earth very narrowly efcaped a brufh from *' the laft comet, which would have infallibly '' reduced it to afhes ; and that... | |
| Mr. Town - 1767 - 296 pages
...be abforbed, or « fwallowed up. That the face of the fun will " by degrees be encrufted with it's own effluvia, " and give no more light to the world. That «« the earth very narrowly efcaped a brufli from «' the laft comet, which would have infallibly " reduced it to aib.es ; and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 468 pages
...eourfe of time be abforbed, or fwallowed up. That the face of the fun will by degrees be encruft«d with its own effluvia, and give no more light to the world. That the earth very narrowly efc.iped a brufh from the tail of the laft comet, which would have infallibly reduced it to afhes ;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 382 pages
...towards it, muft be abforbed or fwallowed up. That the face of the fun will by degrees be incrufted with its own effluvia, and give no more light to the world. That the earth very narrowly efeaped a brufh from the tail of the laft comet, which would have infallibly reduced it to afhes ;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 392 pages
...the earth, by the continual approaches of the sun towards it, must, in course of time, be absorbed, or swallowed up. That the face of the sun, will, by...the earth, very narrowly escaped a brush from the tail of the last comet, which would have infallibly reduced it to ashes; and that the next, which they... | |
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