| 1828 - 878 lehte
...general geognostical arrangements as occur in all other extensive tracts of country hitherto examined by the naturalist ; a fact which strengthens that...solid mass of the earth. 14. Lastly, That the apparent irregnlarities which, at first sight, present themselves to ourattention, in the grand arrangements... | |
| 1828 - 872 lehte
...general geognostical arrangements as occur in all other extensive tracts of country hitherto examined by the naturalist ; a fact which strengthens that...are everywhere similar, and, consequently, that the нате general agencies must have prevailed generally during the formation of the solid mass of the... | |
| 1827 - 452 lehte
...txhilut th« tarn* general arrang-mem u occur in all other extensive tracts of country hitherto examined by the naturalist; a fact which strengthens that opinion...grand features of nature, in the mineral kingdom, are every where similar ; and, consequently, that the same general agencies must have prevailed generally... | |
| 1827 - 456 lehte
...general geognostical arrangements as occur in all other extensive tracts of country hitherto examined by the naturalist ; a fact which strengthens that...grand features of nature, in the mineral kingdom, are every where similar, and, consequently, that the same general agencies must have prevailed generally... | |
| 1827 - 932 lehte
...general geognostical arrangements as occur in all other extensive tracts of country hitherto examined by the naturalist ; a fact which strengthens that...grand features of nature, in the mineral kingdom, are every where similar, and, consequently, that the same general agencies must have prevailed generally... | |
| 1827 - 452 lehte
...general geognostical arrangements as occur in all other extensive tracts of country hitherto examined by the naturalist ; a fact which strengthens that...grand features of nature, in the mineral kingdom, are every where similar, and, consequently, that the same general agencies must have prevailed generally... | |
| 1827 - 700 lehte
...general geognostical arrangement as occur in all other extensive tracts of country hitherto examined by the naturalist; a fact which strengthens that opinion which maintains that tbe grand features of nature, in the mineral kingdom, are every where similar; and, consequently, that... | |
| Edinburgh cabinet library - 1830 - 456 lehte
...general geognostical arrangements as occur in all other extensive tracts of country hitherto examined by the naturalist, — a fact which strengthens that...that the same general agencies must have prevailed during the formation of the different groups of rocks of which the earth is composed. THE END. Oliver... | |
| 1830 - 482 lehte
...general geognostical arrangements as wcur in all other extensive trarts of country hitherto examine-! by the naturalist, — a fact which strengthens that...which maintains that the grand features of nature, in iti» mineral kingdom, are everywhere similar, and, em*. 3uently, that the same general agencies most... | |
| Sir John Leslie, Robert Jameson, Hugh Murray - 1832 - 946 lehte
...general geognostieal arrangements as occur in all other extensive tracts of country hitherto examined by the naturalist, — a fact which strengthens that...grand features of nature in the mineral kingdom are every where similar, and, consequently, that the same general agencies must have prevailed during the... | |
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