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Page 186
... fact , of which we have now so many illustrations , that the fossil - remains of bones belong to animals that no longer inhabit the countries in which these remains are deposited . Like most other analogous cases , however ...
... fact , of which we have now so many illustrations , that the fossil - remains of bones belong to animals that no longer inhabit the countries in which these remains are deposited . Like most other analogous cases , however ...
Page 210
... fact . To derive the proper degree of benefit from them , it is necessary to observe through the medium of the understanding ; to give to each occurrence its due share of weight ; not to dwell on circum- stances that are trifling and ...
... fact . To derive the proper degree of benefit from them , it is necessary to observe through the medium of the understanding ; to give to each occurrence its due share of weight ; not to dwell on circum- stances that are trifling and ...
Page 340
... fact of the failure of the imitation , in such repeated instances , should really at last render the undertaking entirely hopeless . Whatever may be the opinion of readers on this point , ( a point , we are convinced , of much ...
... fact of the failure of the imitation , in such repeated instances , should really at last render the undertaking entirely hopeless . Whatever may be the opinion of readers on this point , ( a point , we are convinced , of much ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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