Works, Volume 23D. Estes, 1989 |
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Page 113
... reader , except in the statement of the work of the second day . I suppose that this state- ment is passed over by careless readers without an en- deavor to understand it ; and contemplated by simple and faithful readers as a sublime ...
... reader , except in the statement of the work of the second day . I suppose that this state- ment is passed over by careless readers without an en- deavor to understand it ; and contemplated by simple and faithful readers as a sublime ...
Page 220
... reader , more with a view of ex- plaining what the appearance of things actually is , than with any wish that he should adopt either this or any other theory on the subject . It facilitates a description of the Brèche de Roland to say ...
... reader , more with a view of ex- plaining what the appearance of things actually is , than with any wish that he should adopt either this or any other theory on the subject . It facilitates a description of the Brèche de Roland to say ...
Page 362
... reader to the character of true mountain lines , and to enable him to recognize such lines in other instances ; but if not , at all events they may serve to elucidate the main points , and guide to more complete examination of the ...
... reader to the character of true mountain lines , and to enable him to recognize such lines in other instances ; but if not , at all events they may serve to elucidate the main points , and guide to more complete examination of the ...
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