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And thus the pictorial aspect changes almost at every step; a winding path will bring to view an unsuspected height, or open up a valley previously hid.

From Russia As Seen and Described by Famous Writers by Singleton, Esther

Besides, an examination of the bark itself failed to bring to view the scratching and abrasion that would have been made by a bear in going up, and especially in coming down, the trunk.

From Through Forest and Fire Wild-Woods Series No. 1 by Ellis, Edward Sylvester

He knows that each forward step on the highway of discovery will bring to view a new horizon of regions still unknown.

From Biology A lecture delivered at Columbia University in the series on Science, Philosophy and Art November 20, 1907 by Wilson, Edmund Beecher

Here therefore is the place to bring to view in some brief way for purposes of comparison, the series of strictly religious Communities that we have referred to heretofore as colonies of foreigners.

From History of American Socialisms by Noyes, John Humphrey

To bring to view or notice; to offer or propose; to show; as, to advance an argument.

From Webster's Unabridged Dictionary by Webster, Noah




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