Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... remains of existing species ; that layer nearest to the centre contains the lowest forms of animal and vegetable remains . We appear to ascend , through algæ , ferns , pine forests , and leaf - bearing trees , to 44 The Gentleman's ...
... remains of existing species ; that layer nearest to the centre contains the lowest forms of animal and vegetable remains . We appear to ascend , through algæ , ferns , pine forests , and leaf - bearing trees , to 44 The Gentleman's ...
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... remains as evidence . Man , in the strata , shows proof of his existence contempora- neously with other creatures that really ought not to be there . This makes the ordinarily accepted chain of evolution a very puzzling one . Man's ...
... remains as evidence . Man , in the strata , shows proof of his existence contempora- neously with other creatures that really ought not to be there . This makes the ordinarily accepted chain of evolution a very puzzling one . Man's ...
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... remains at those times will stand exact comparison with what we know of his skeleton to - day , and the remains of his then contemporaries in the animal world com- pare easily with the remains of the same creatures that are still in ...
... remains at those times will stand exact comparison with what we know of his skeleton to - day , and the remains of his then contemporaries in the animal world com- pare easily with the remains of the same creatures that are still in ...
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