Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Parte 1W. Pickering, 1836 - 599 páginas |
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William Buckland. the many extinct fossil forms of animal life succeeded one another upon the early surface of the globe this evidence consists in the petrified remains of eyes of animals , found in geological formations of various ages ...
William Buckland. the many extinct fossil forms of animal life succeeded one another upon the early surface of the globe this evidence consists in the petrified remains of eyes of animals , found in geological formations of various ages ...
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... animal and vegetable kingdoms , and the successive modifications which these two great departments of nature have undergone , during the chemical and mechanical operations that have affected the surface of our planet . As the study of ...
... animal and vegetable kingdoms , and the successive modifications which these two great departments of nature have undergone , during the chemical and mechanical operations that have affected the surface of our planet . As the study of ...
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... animals and plants , appear to have performed similar functions in the economy of many successive animal and vegetable crea- tions . In tracing the history of these natural phe- nomena we enter at once into the consideration of ...
... animals and plants , appear to have performed similar functions in the economy of many successive animal and vegetable crea- tions . In tracing the history of these natural phe- nomena we enter at once into the consideration of ...
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... animal and vegetable life , that have accompanied these changes of the mineral con- ditions of the earth . From the above section it appears that there are eight distinct varieties of the crystalline un- stratified rocks , and twenty ...
... animal and vegetable life , that have accompanied these changes of the mineral con- ditions of the earth . From the above section it appears that there are eight distinct varieties of the crystalline un- stratified rocks , and twenty ...
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... animal and vegetable life ; and thus on the evi- dence of natural phenomena , establishes the important fact that we find a starting point , on this side of which all forms , both of animal and vegetable beings , must have had a be ...
... animal and vegetable life ; and thus on the evi- dence of natural phenomena , establishes the important fact that we find a starting point , on this side of which all forms , both of animal and vegetable beings , must have had a be ...
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