Works, Volume 23D. Estes, 1989 |
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Page 182
... present con- formation of the earth appears dictated , as has been shown in the preceding chapters , by supreme wisdom and kindness . And yet its former state must have been different from what it is now ; as its present one from that ...
... present con- formation of the earth appears dictated , as has been shown in the preceding chapters , by supreme wisdom and kindness . And yet its former state must have been different from what it is now ; as its present one from that ...
Page 188
... present pur- pose ; but it is impossible to describe its form without appearing to imply the latter alternative ; and all the distinct evidence which can be obtained upon the sub- ject points to such a conclusion , although there are ...
... present pur- pose ; but it is impossible to describe its form without appearing to imply the latter alternative ; and all the distinct evidence which can be obtained upon the sub- ject points to such a conclusion , although there are ...
Page 282
... present and imperative ; and any artists who try to imitate the smallest portion of his work will find that no happy chances will , for them , gather together the resemblances of fact , nor , for them , mimic the majesty of invention ...
... present and imperative ; and any artists who try to imitate the smallest portion of his work will find that no happy chances will , for them , gather together the resemblances of fact , nor , for them , mimic the majesty of invention ...
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