on doubts, and certainties

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fore edge movement (detail; inverted)
Geological Survey / Western Australia. Bulletins 19-21 (1905, 1906)
University of California copy, digitized August 1, 2007
Nos. 20 and 21, Harvard copy at archive.org
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no doubt belong       18 / 12
no doubt those       18 / 16
and their origin is a matter of doubt       19 / 53
the least doubt that more       20 / 16
is no doubt that more       20 / 16
From a personal knowledge of the country, I have very little doubt 20 / 24
no doubt, in my opinion       20 / 51
hardly be any doubt       21 / 16
no manner of doubt       21 / 33
vanishing into one's own exhalations —
a desire to
into which dreams
discovery, the importance of which certainly warrants       18 / 30
determined; it is, certainly       20 / 58
certainly considerable in places, and has been proved       21 / 1
are almost certainly 21 / 31
- Bulletin No. 19.
 I. Geological Features and Auriferous Deposits of Mount Morgans (Mount Margaret Goldfield); also
 II. Notes on the Geology and Ore Deposits of Mulgabbie (North Coolgardie Goldfield), by C(lements). F(rederick). V(ivian). Jackson
 (1905)
- Bulletin No. 20.
 Further Report on the Geological Features and Mineral Resources of the Pilbara Goldfield, by A(ndrew). Gibb Maitland
 (1905)
- Bulletin No. 21.
 The Geology and Mineral Resources of the Norseman District, Dundas Goldfield, by W(illiam). D(ugald). Campbell
 (1906)
 
tags:
certainty; doubt; dreams; evaporation; exhalations; fore-edge; vanishings