“Nothing is so contemptible as that affectation of wisdom, which some display, by universal incredulity.”
Quote by Oliver Goldsmith
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A History of the Earth and Animated Nature: Illus. with 85 Copperplates
A comprehensive look at the geological and biological history of the Earth, accompanied by detailed copperplate illustrations depicting various stages of life and the planet's transformation over time. more
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