| Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - 1841 - 612 стор.
...almost immeasurable periods of past time. "At the sight of a spectacle," says Cuvier, "so imposing as that of the wreck of animal life forming almost...produced." The deeper we descend into the strata of ths earth, the higher do we ascend into the archaeological history of past ages of creation. We find... | |
| Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - 1841 - 628 стор.
...time. "At the sight of a spectacle," says Cuvier, "so imposing as that of the wreck ol animal lite forming almost the entire soil on which we tread,...hazarding some conjectures as to the cause by which Buch great eifects have been produced." The deeper we descend into the strata of the earth, the higher... | |
| Henry Duncan - 1836 - 430 стор.
...almost immeasurable periods of past time." "' At the sight of a spectacle,' says Cuvier, ' so imposing, so terrible as that of the wreck of animal life forming...imagination from hazarding some conjectures as to the causes by which such great effects have been produced.' "—Bucklan&s, Bridgewater Treatise, p. 112.... | |
| 1837 - 608 стор.
...almost immeasurable periods of past time. "At the sight of a spectacle," says Cuvier, "so imposing, so terrible as that of the wreck of animal life, forming...imagination from hazarding some conjectures as to the causes by which such great effects have been produced." The deeper we descend into the strata of the... | |
| William Buckland - 1837 - 476 стор.
...sight of a spectacle," says Cuvier,* " so imposing, so terrible as that of the wreck of animal lifej forming almost the entire soil on which we tread,...imagination from hazarding some conjectures as to the causes by which such great effects have been produced." The deeper we descend into the strata of the... | |
| 1838 - 1074 стор.
...the language alike of nature, of philosophy and of reve* " At the sight of a spectacle so imposing, so terrible, as that of the wreck of animal life, forming almost the entire soil on which wo tread, it is difficult to restrain the imagination from hazarding some conjectures as to the causes,... | |
| Edmund Ruffin - 1838 - 782 стор.
...sight of a spectacle," says Cuvier, " so imposing, so terrible as that of the wreck of animal lite, forming almost the entire soil on which we tread,...strata of the earth, the higher do we ascend into the archEeological history of past ages of creation. We find successive stages marked by varying forms... | |
| 1838 - 548 стор.
...the language alike of nature, of philosophy and of reve* " At ihe sight of a spectacle so imposing, so terrible, as that of the wreck of animal life,...imagination from hazarding some conjectures as to the causes, by which such great effects have been produced." — Cuvier. f In view of the analogies to... | |
| 1838 - 906 стор.
...almost immeasurable periods of past time. "At the sight of a spectacle," says Cuvier, "so imposing, so terrible as that of the wreck of animal life, forming almost the entire soil on which we tread, U is difficult to restrain the imagination from hazarding some conjectures as to the cause by which... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1838 - 1076 стор.
...the language alike of nature, of philosophy and of reve* " At the sight of a spectacle so imposing, so terrible, as that of the wreck of animal life, forming almost the entire soil on which wo tread, it is difficult to restrain the imagination from hazarding some conjectures aa to the causes,... | |
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