You know, all is development. The principle is perpetually going on. First, there was nothing, then there was something; then, I forget the next, I think there were shells, then fishes; then we came, let me see, did we come next? Never mind that; we came... Lord Beaconsfield, a biography. People's ed - Página 178por Thomas Power O'Connor - 1880Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1905 - 864 páginas
...came — let me see —did we come next? Never mind that; we came at last. And the next change there will be something very superior to us— something...we were fishes, and I -believe we shall be crows." Nearly a quarter of a century after the appearance of Tantred Disraeli, who was now sixty-five, published... | |
| 1847 - 446 páginas
...— let me see — did we come next P Never mind that ; we came at last. And the next change there will be something very superior to us — something...; we were fishes, and I believe we shall be crows. But you must read it.' ' I do not believe I was ever a fish,' said Tancred. ' Oh ! but it is all proved... | |
| Miles Gerald Keon - 1847 - 432 páginas
...came — let me see, did we come next ? Never mind that, we came at last. And the next change there will be something very superior to us — something...: we were fishes, and I believe we shall be crows. But you must read it.' " . . . . Again does Tancred escape from the entanglement of a tender passion... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1847 - 400 páginas
...— let me see — did we come next ? Never mind that ; we L3 came at last. And the next change there will be something very superior to us — something...: we were fishes, and I believe we shall be crows. But you must read it." " I do not believe I ever was a fish," said Tancred. "Oh! but it is all proved:... | |
| 1847 - 576 páginas
...— let me see — did we come next ? Never mind that ; we came at last. And the next change there will be something very superior to us — something...; we were fishes, and I believe we shall be crows. But you must read it." ' " I do not believe I ever was a fish," said Tancred. ' " Oh ! but it is all... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1847 - 336 páginas
...that; we came at last. And the next change there will be something very superior to us—'something with wings. Ah! that's it: we were fishes, and I believe we shall be crows. But you must read it." "I do not believe I ever was a fish," saidTancred. "Oh! but it is all proved:... | |
| 1860 - 880 páginas
...next? i^ever mind that ; we came at last. And the next change there will be something very superior — something with wings! Ah! that's • it : we were fishes ; and I believe we shall be — crows !" Kidicule appears a lawful weapon to employ in combating such hypotheses as these, and ably has a... | |
| James McGrigor Allan - 1863 - 412 páginas
...— let me see — did we come next ? never mind that, we came at last ; and the next change, there will be something very superior to us — something...it, we were fishes, and I believe we shall be crows. Everything is proved — by geology, you know. You see exactly how everything is made ; how many worlds... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1866 - 686 páginas
...— let me see — did we come next ? Never mind that ; we came at last. And the next change there will be something very superior to us — something...: we were fishes, and I believe we shall be crows. But you must read it." " I do not believe I ever was a fish," said Tancred. " Oh ! but it is all proved... | |
| Robert Hall Baynes - 1878 - 672 páginas
...— let me see — did we come next ? Never mind that ; we came at last. And the next change there will be something very superior to us — something...: we were fishes, and I believe we shall be crows. But you must read it.' " ' I do not believe I ever was a fish,' said Tancred. "' Oh, but it is all... | |
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