| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1880 - 824 pages
...in the act of boon fling it. to the nir from the shallow margin of the wnter. or from the wet saiid. If any motion of a mute animal could express delight, it was this ; if they had meant to make Mgns of their happiness, they could not have done it more intelligibly. Suppose, then, whnt I have... | |
| 1881 - 882 pages
...shrimps in the act of bounding into tho air, from the shallow margin of the water or from the wet sand. If any motion of a mute animal could express delight...was this; if they had meant to make signs of their happinessthey could not have done it more intelligibly ; what, a sum collectively of gratification... | |
| Henry James Clarke - Philosophical theology - 1885 - 332 pages
...shrimps, in the act of bounding into the air from the shallow margin of the water, or from the wet sand, If any motion of a mute animal could express delight,...individual of this number to be in a state of positive enjoy-, ment, what a sum, collectively, of gratification and pleasure have we here before our view... | |
| Libraries - 1887 - 548 pages
...shrimps in the act of bounding in the air from the shallow margin of the water or from the wet sand. If any motion of a mute animal could express delight, it was this; if thev had meant to make signs of their happiness, they could not have done so more intelligibly." Paley... | |
| Goodloe Harper Bell - American literature - 1900 - 612 pages
...shrimps in the act of bounding into the air from the shallow margin of the water, or from the wet sand. If any motion of a mute Animal could express delight, it was this ; if they had MISCELLANEOUS. 475 meant to make signs of their happiness, they could not have done it more intelligibly.... | |
| 1855 - 848 pages
...in the act of bounding into the air from the shallow margin of the water." " If," proceeds 1'aley, " r nͲo ià lu 2G 7 5 3 X ?( J c $t Rߙ ) thry had meant to muke signs of their happiness, they could not have done it more intelligibly. Suppose... | |
| English periodicals - 1887 - 958 pages
...shrimps in the act of bounding in the air from the shallow margin of the water or from the wet sand. If any motion of a mute animal could express delight,...signs of their happiness, they could not have done so more intelligibly.' Paley would not have hesitated to reverse this argument and, instead of inferring... | |
| English periodicals - 1887 - 978 pages
...shrimps in the act of bounding in the air from the shallow margin of the water or from the wet sand. If any motion of a mute animal could express delight, it was this ; if they had ARE ANIMALS MENTALLY HAPPY? 823 meant to make signs of their happiness, they could not have done so... | |
| Poetry - 1870 - 264 pages
...shrimps, in the act of bounding into the air, from the shallow margin of the water, or from the wet sand. If any motion of a mute animal could express delight,...have done it more intelligibly. Suppose, then, what there is no reason to doubt, each individual of this number to be in a state of positive enjoyment... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1887 - 1254 pages
...shrimps in the act of bounding in the air from the shallow margin of the water or from the wet sand. If any motion of a mute animal could express delight,...signs of their happiness, they could not have done so more intelligibly.' Paley would not have hesitated to reverse this argument and, instead of inferring... | |
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