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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... matter , with the combinations its elements are capable of forming , with the liabilities of the compounds to form new arrangements , and with the secret laws governing these events . The mechanical laws must also be kept in view ; the ...
... matter , with the combinations its elements are capable of forming , with the liabilities of the compounds to form new arrangements , and with the secret laws governing these events . The mechanical laws must also be kept in view ; the ...
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... matter even in these , for we know not how far fire , by softening or fusion , may have obliterated the organic remains that might once have been blended with materials now exhibiting no vestige of plants or animals . Although we may ...
... matter even in these , for we know not how far fire , by softening or fusion , may have obliterated the organic remains that might once have been blended with materials now exhibiting no vestige of plants or animals . Although we may ...
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... matter , we may presume that beds of this combustible may be near , and that it may be proper to dig or bore ; and when , at last , we find the beds of coal , they will be regu- larly arranged between roof and floor of rock , which is ...
... matter , we may presume that beds of this combustible may be near , and that it may be proper to dig or bore ; and when , at last , we find the beds of coal , they will be regu- larly arranged between roof and floor of rock , which is ...
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... matters are so minutely divided and blended with the earthy materials , that they cannot be detected by the eye , and we must resort to chemical trials by acids or by fire . These trials are easy and decisive , and may save the ...
... matters are so minutely divided and blended with the earthy materials , that they cannot be detected by the eye , and we must resort to chemical trials by acids or by fire . These trials are easy and decisive , and may save the ...
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... matter , into true fossils . Myriads on myriads of these things are found , not merely in the visible , superficial strata , but in the heart of the mountains , and at profound depths , forming an essen tial part of the solid framework ...
... matter , into true fossils . Myriads on myriads of these things are found , not merely in the visible , superficial strata , but in the heart of the mountains , and at profound depths , forming an essen tial part of the solid framework ...
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