[35]. More Worlds than One, p. 237, (we quote from the first edition).
[36]. Ibid., p. 230.
[37]. Ibid., p. 240.
[38]. More Worlds than One, p. 202.
[39]. Ibid., p. 199.
[40]. In fact, in a note to page 247, Sir David thus slily alludes to those “conjectures” of Dr Whewell in his Bridgewater Treatise, to which we have referred (ante, pp. 290, 291):—“A very different opinion is stated by Dr Whewell, in his Bridgewater Treatise;” adding, after citing the passages, “the rest of the chapter, ‘On the vastness of the Universe,’ is well worthy of the perusal of the reader, and forms a striking contrast with the opinions of the Essayist.”—This is perfectly fair.
[41]. More Worlds than One, p. 98.
[42]. Ibid., p. 108.
[43]. Ibid., p. 166.
[44]. More Worlds than One, pp. 180, 183.