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Página 159
... continued continental war , which drowned the voice of science , and prevented philosophers through- out Europe from communicating with each other . Since 1815 , the progress of geology has been very rapid ; for men of all countries ...
... continued continental war , which drowned the voice of science , and prevented philosophers through- out Europe from communicating with each other . Since 1815 , the progress of geology has been very rapid ; for men of all countries ...
Página 164
... continued research , and pains - taking assiduity ; and yet she finds that there are not a few who can appreciate all this , and testify their approbation in that way which a publisher so sensitively feels . In the preface to the second ...
... continued research , and pains - taking assiduity ; and yet she finds that there are not a few who can appreciate all this , and testify their approbation in that way which a publisher so sensitively feels . In the preface to the second ...
Página 176
... continued motionless and unconscious . My reverend father , " said the dying lady , in a feeble but earnest voice , " is there yet mercy reserved in heaven for a poor departing sinner ? " Scarcely were the words pronounced , when Julio ...
... continued motionless and unconscious . My reverend father , " said the dying lady , in a feeble but earnest voice , " is there yet mercy reserved in heaven for a poor departing sinner ? " Scarcely were the words pronounced , when Julio ...
Página 187
... continued her anxious inquiries after him ; went regularly to mass , and wrote him every day . Her letters were returned unopened , and Julio no longer suf- fered his steps to wander beyond the limits of his cell . Imperious necessity ...
... continued her anxious inquiries after him ; went regularly to mass , and wrote him every day . Her letters were returned unopened , and Julio no longer suf- fered his steps to wander beyond the limits of his cell . Imperious necessity ...
Página 188
... continued her entreaties , Julio imagined that he heard a step approaching them , and gave her the key . “ At midnight ! " said he , and with these words they parted . Overcome with the excess of his emotions , his voice faltered , and ...
... continued her entreaties , Julio imagined that he heard a step approaching them , and gave her the key . “ At midnight ! " said he , and with these words they parted . Overcome with the excess of his emotions , his voice faltered , and ...
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