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Page 184
... continually taking place , and the course of that change points clearly to a period when it will no more be fitted for the dwelling - place of men . § 6. It is , therefore , not so much what these forms of the earth actually are , as ...
... continually taking place , and the course of that change points clearly to a period when it will no more be fitted for the dwelling - place of men . § 6. It is , therefore , not so much what these forms of the earth actually are , as ...
Page 311
... continually endeavoring to reconcile old fond- nesses with new sublimities ; and , as in Switzerland he chose rounded Alps for the love of Yorkshire , so in York- shire he exaggerated scale , in memory of Switzerland , and gave to ...
... continually endeavoring to reconcile old fond- nesses with new sublimities ; and , as in Switzerland he chose rounded Alps for the love of Yorkshire , so in York- shire he exaggerated scale , in memory of Switzerland , and gave to ...
Page 357
... continually , one through or over the other ; but the opposition is in quantity nearly always all the same , if the mass is to be pleasant to the eye . In the example previously given ( Plate 40 ) , the limestone bank above Villeneuve ...
... continually , one through or over the other ; but the opposition is in quantity nearly always all the same , if the mass is to be pleasant to the eye . In the example previously given ( Plate 40 ) , the limestone bank above Villeneuve ...
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