I by no means expect to convince experienced naturalists whose minds are stocked with a multitude of facts all viewed, during a long course of years, from a point of view directly opposite to mine. It is so easy to hide our ignorance under such expressions... The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal - Page 1291861Full view - About this book
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