Geognosy; Or, The Facts and Principles of Geology Against TheoriesF. Knight, 1855 - 412 páginas |
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... Derived from THE INTERIOR of THE EARTH CHAPTER XIV . THE MATERIALS OF THE STRATA , DERIVED FROM THE INTERIOR OF THE EARTH CHAPTER XV . THE MATERIALS OF THE STRATA , DERIVED FROM THE INTERIOR OF THE EARTH CHAPTER XVI . THE MATERIALS OF ...
... Derived from THE INTERIOR of THE EARTH CHAPTER XIV . THE MATERIALS OF THE STRATA , DERIVED FROM THE INTERIOR OF THE EARTH CHAPTER XV . THE MATERIALS OF THE STRATA , DERIVED FROM THE INTERIOR OF THE EARTH CHAPTER XVI . THE MATERIALS OF ...
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... derived , that have led them to conclusions that conflict with the inspired account given in Genesis of the creation . Proceeding on the assumption that they are the product of forces like those that are now giving birth to somewhat ...
... derived , that have led them to conclusions that conflict with the inspired account given in Genesis of the creation . Proceeding on the assumption that they are the product of forces like those that are now giving birth to somewhat ...
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... derived from coal that has been buried for countless ages in the deep and dark recesses of the earth . " " We shall view them with less contempt when we learn from the records of geological history that there was a time when reptiles ...
... derived from coal that has been buried for countless ages in the deep and dark recesses of the earth . " " We shall view them with less contempt when we learn from the records of geological history that there was a time when reptiles ...
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... derived from mountains and continents of granite and other rocks ; that those rocks were gradually disintegrated by the action of the air , water , and heat ; that they were borne down from those mountains and continents by rains ...
... derived from mountains and continents of granite and other rocks ; that those rocks were gradually disintegrated by the action of the air , water , and heat ; that they were borne down from those mountains and continents by rains ...
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... to be on an average , about ten miles in depth . To maintain therefore , that their materials were derived from continents and mountains of granite , and were borne from them by torrents and rivers to the ocean 20 THE GEOLOGICAL THEORY .
... to be on an average , about ten miles in depth . To maintain therefore , that their materials were derived from continents and mountains of granite , and were borne from them by torrents and rivers to the ocean 20 THE GEOLOGICAL THEORY .
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Geognosy; Or, The Facts and Principles of Geology Against Theories David Nevins Lord Vista completa - 1857 |
Geognosy; Or, The Facts and Principles of Geology Against Theories David Nevins Lord Vista completa - 1855 |
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