Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesAMS Press, 1979 - 407 من الصفحات |
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... Lyell , who were his most intimate . An element in this was , of course , the desire that was ever present to him of winning his way for his theory into the conviction of his correspondents , and of softening the opposition which he ...
... Lyell , who were his most intimate . An element in this was , of course , the desire that was ever present to him of winning his way for his theory into the conviction of his correspondents , and of softening the opposition which he ...
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... Lyell about it . " Will you send me one line to say whether I must strike out about the whale ? it goes to my heart ! " Next day also we find him assuring this same Lyell , " I will certainly leave out the whale and bear . " Nay , in ...
... Lyell about it . " Will you send me one line to say whether I must strike out about the whale ? it goes to my heart ! " Next day also we find him assuring this same Lyell , " I will certainly leave out the whale and bear . " Nay , in ...
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... Lyell and Hooker , cannot be wholly wrong , and there- fore I rest in peace . " Still I know not that that peace was a well - assured one . There is ample evidence in these letters that Lyell , Carpenter , Gray , and , we may say , all ...
... Lyell and Hooker , cannot be wholly wrong , and there- fore I rest in peace . " Still I know not that that peace was a well - assured one . There is ample evidence in these letters that Lyell , Carpenter , Gray , and , we may say , all ...
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