Gabriel Plattes Quote

The sea never resting, but perpetually winning land in one place and losing in another, doth show what may be done in length of time by a continual operation, not subject unto ceasing or intermission.


Discovery of Subterranean Treasure (p. 52), 1639


The sea never resting, but perpetually winning land in one place and losing in another, doth show what may be done in length of time by a continual...

The sea never resting, but perpetually winning land in one place and losing in another, doth show what may be done in length of time by a continual...

The sea never resting, but perpetually winning land in one place and losing in another, doth show what may be done in length of time by a continual...

The sea never resting, but perpetually winning land in one place and losing in another, doth show what may be done in length of time by a continual...