Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Parte 1W. Pickering, 1836 - 599 páginas |
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... Bones ..... 103 XII . General History of Fossil Organic Remains .... 106 Cases of Animals destroyed suddenly .. 121 .... XIII . Aggregate of Animal Enjoyment increased , and that of Pain diminished by the existence of Carnivorous Races ...
... Bones ..... 103 XII . General History of Fossil Organic Remains .... 106 Cases of Animals destroyed suddenly .. 121 .... XIII . Aggregate of Animal Enjoyment increased , and that of Pain diminished by the existence of Carnivorous Races ...
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... bones that must have belonged to species and genera of animals , which now no where exist , either on the earth or in the ocean , and if the destruction of these genera or species cannot be accounted for by the general deluge , or any ...
... bones that must have belonged to species and genera of animals , which now no where exist , either on the earth or in the ocean , and if the destruction of these genera or species cannot be accounted for by the general deluge , or any ...
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... bones and muscles are composed of fixed earth , their blood and juices of molten metals ? Or others made to live in the frozen regions of Saturn , having their circulation carried on by fluids more subtle than the highest rectified ...
... bones and muscles are composed of fixed earth , their blood and juices of molten metals ? Or others made to live in the frozen regions of Saturn , having their circulation carried on by fluids more subtle than the highest rectified ...
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... bones preserved in the strata that were deposited during each of the four epochs we are considering . M. Deshayes and Mr. Lyell have recently proposed a fourfold division of the marine forma- tions of the tertiary series , founded on ...
... bones preserved in the strata that were deposited during each of the four epochs we are considering . M. Deshayes and Mr. Lyell have recently proposed a fourfold division of the marine forma- tions of the tertiary series , founded on ...
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... bones of many ter- restrial and aquatic quadrupeds . The greater number of shells , both in the fresh - water and marine formations of the tertiary series , are so nearly allied to existing genera , that we may conclude , the animals by ...
... bones of many ter- restrial and aquatic quadrupeds . The greater number of shells , both in the fresh - water and marine formations of the tertiary series , are so nearly allied to existing genera , that we may conclude , the animals by ...
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