The Wonders of Geology: Or, A Familiar Exposition of Geological Phenomena : Being the Substance of a Course of Lectures Delivered at Brighton, Том 1A. H. Maltby, 1839 - 804 стор. |
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... consisting of up- wards of twenty thousand specimens , from which the subjects for the illustration of the Lectures were selected , was , at the period of the former editions , exhibited at Brighton by the Sussex Literary Institution ...
... consisting of up- wards of twenty thousand specimens , from which the subjects for the illustration of the Lectures were selected , was , at the period of the former editions , exhibited at Brighton by the Sussex Literary Institution ...
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... consist almost entirely of the substances indis- pensable to vegetable growth . While , therefore , we explore this orb of fire and water , and solid rock , we shall gain the most interesting knowledge , and much positive advantage ...
... consist almost entirely of the substances indis- pensable to vegetable growth . While , therefore , we explore this orb of fire and water , and solid rock , we shall gain the most interesting knowledge , and much positive advantage ...
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... consisting of more than forty species of marsupial animals , of which the kangaroo is a familiar example . The islands of the Pacific Ocean possess no quadrupeds , except hogs , dogs , rats , and a few bats . The distribution of ...
... consisting of more than forty species of marsupial animals , of which the kangaroo is a familiar example . The islands of the Pacific Ocean possess no quadrupeds , except hogs , dogs , rats , and a few bats . The distribution of ...
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... consists entirely of cockles ( Cardium edule ) , held together by conglomerated sand . In bays and creeks , bounded by granitic rocks , the bottom is found to be composed of micaceous and quartzose sand , consolidated into what may be ...
... consists entirely of cockles ( Cardium edule ) , held together by conglomerated sand . In bays and creeks , bounded by granitic rocks , the bottom is found to be composed of micaceous and quartzose sand , consolidated into what may be ...
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... consists of lime in combination with carbonic acid gas , which is a most abundant natural product . This gas is unrespirable , and when pure , will immediately suf- focate an animal immersed in it . It extinguishes flame . objects , as ...
... consists of lime in combination with carbonic acid gas , which is a most abundant natural product . This gas is unrespirable , and when pure , will immediately suf- focate an animal immersed in it . It extinguishes flame . objects , as ...
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