| American Philosophical Society - 1809 - 532 стор.
...suitable, First, Because it is the most perfect and extensive in its general outlines, and secondly, The nature and relative situation of the minerals in the...extensive of any field yet examined, may perhaps be found to be the most correct elucidation of the general exactitude of that theory, as respects the relative... | |
| 1893 - 988 стор.
...suitable, first, because it is the most perfect and extensive in its general outlines ; and secondly, the nature and relative situation of the minerals in the...relative position of the different series of rocks." (Observations, etc., p. 28). The classification there set forth is as follows (in the order from below... | |
| William Maclure - 1817 - 236 стор.
...suitable, first, because it is the most perfect and extensive in its general outlines — and secondly, the nature and relative situation of the minerals in the...relative position of the different series of rocks. Without entering into any investigation of the origin, or first formation of the various substances,... | |
| Charles Abiathar White - 1891 - 1028 стор.
...arguments3: "First, because it is the most perfect and extensive in its general outlines ; and secondly, the nature and relative situation of the minerals in the...extensive of any field yet examined, may perhaps be found to be the most correct elucidation of the general exactitude of that theory as respects the relative... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1891 - 1222 стор.
...arguments3: "First, because it is the most perfect and extensive in its general outlines; and secondly, the nature and relative situation of the minerals in the...extensive of any field yet examined, may perhaps be found to be the most correct elucidation of the general exactitude of that theory as respects the relative... | |
| 1891 - 480 стор.
...6, 1800, pp. 411, 112. the nature and relative situation of the minerals in the United States, while they are certainly the most extensive of any field yet examined, may perhaps be found to bo the most correct elucidation of the general exactitude of that theory as respects the relative... | |
| 1893 - 912 стор.
...suitable, first, because it is the most perfect and extensive in its general outlines; and secondly, the nature and relative situation of the minerals in the...relative position of the different series of rocks." (Observations, etc., p. 28). The classification there set forth is as follows (in the order from below... | |
| 528 стор.
...suitable, first, because it is the most perfect and extensive in its general outlines — and secondly, the nature and relative situation of the minerals in the...relative position of the different series of rocks. Without entering into any investigation of the origin, or first formation of the various substances,... | |
| 1893 - 910 стор.
...suitable, first, because it is the most perfect and extensive in its general outlines; and secondly, the nature and relative situation of the minerals in the...relative position of the different series of rocks." (Observations, etc., p. 28). The classification there set forth is as follows (in the order from below... | |
| 900 стор.
...suitable, First, Because it is the most perfect and extensive in its general outlines, and secondly, The nature and relative situation of the minerals in the...extensive of any field yet examined, may perhaps be found to be the most correct elucidation of the general exactitude of that theory, as respects the relative... | |
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