The Meteoritic Hypothesis (1890) propounds a comprehensive scheme of cosmical evolution, which has evoked more dissent than approval, while the Sun's Place in Nature (1897) lays down the lines of a classification of the stars, depending upon their supposed temperature-relations. [Please select]
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There is no Shakespearian answer to the riddles that Hamlet propounds. [Please select]
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No, for the pill-roller's work propounds a grave problem to whoso is capable of reflection. [Please select]
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"_ he propounds incessantly through the long summer days, even after most other birds are silent." [Please select]
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On each of these points he propounds ten more questions, the answers to which he gives later on from the works of well-known theologians. [Please select]
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It is rather when the expert prophesies, when he propounds a new philosophy founded on his latest experiments, that we may justly smile at his system, and wait for the next. [Please select]
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