| William Buckland - 1836 - 632 páginas
...Thus, from the wreck of forests that waved upon the surface of the primeval lands, and from ferruginous mud that was lodged at the bottom of the primeval...industry, which contribute more than any other mineral production of the earth, to increase the riches, and multiply the comforts, and ameliorate the condition... | |
| 1836 - 666 páginas
...Thus, from the wreck of forests that waved upon the surface of the primeval lauds, and from ferruginous mud that was lodged at the, bottom of the primeval...fundamental elements of art and industry, which contribute inure than any other mineral productions of the earth to increase, the riches, and multiply the comforts,... | |
| Edward Mammatt - 1836 - 364 páginas
..." from the wreck of forests that waved upon the surface of the primeval lands, and the ferruginous mud that was lodged at the bottom of the primeval...waters, we derive our chief supplies of coal and iron, sources which contribute more than any other mineral production of the earth to increase the riches,... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1837 - 906 páginas
...Thus, from the wreck of forests that waved upon the surface of the primeval lands, and from ferruginous mud that was lodged at the bottom of the primeval...industry, which contribute, more than any other mineral production of the earth, to increase the riches, and multiply the comforts, and ameliorate the condition,... | |
| W. Paley - 1837 - 116 páginas
...Thus, from the wreck of forests that waved upon the surface of the primeval lands, and from ferruginous mud that was lodged at the bottom of the primeval...derive our chief supplies of coal and iron, those fundamental elements of art and industry." Such is one example of the benefits resulting from the changes... | |
| Henry Duncan - 1839 - 422 páginas
...from the wreck of forests which waved upon the surface of the primeval lands, and from ferruginous mud that was lodged at the bottom of the primeval waters, we derive onr chief supplies of coal and iron, those two fundamental elements of art and industry which contribute,... | |
| William Sidney Gibson - 1840 - 328 páginas
...thus, from the wreck of forests that waved upon the surface of the primeval lands, and from ferruginous mud that was lodged at the bottom of the primeval...industry, which contribute more than any other mineral production of the earth, to increase the riches, and multiply the comforts of mankind." The Coal formations... | |
| John M. Leighton - 1840 - 264 páginas
...Thus, from the wreck of forests that waved upon the surface of the primeval lands, and from ferrugenous mud that was lodged at the bottom of the primeval...industry, which contribute more than any other mineral production of the earth, to increase the riches, and multiply the comforts, and ameliorate the condition... | |
| Henry Duncan (D.D.) - 1847 - 430 páginas
...from the wreck of forests which waved upon the surface of the primeval lands, and from ferruginous mud that was lodged at the bottom of the primeval...industry, which contribute, more than any other mineral production of the earth, to increase the riches, and multiply the comforts, and ameliorate the condition... | |
| Henry Duncan - 1847 - 430 páginas
...from the wreck of forests which waved upon the surface of the primeval lands, and from ferruginous mud that was lodged at the bottom of the primeval...industry which contribute, more than any other mineral production of the earth, to increase 'he riches, and multiply the comforts, and ameliorate the condition... | |
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