Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Parte 1W. Pickering, 1836 - 599 páginas |
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... respecting the Character and Habits of each species . To which is annexed the most complete Catalogue of Books on Angling ever published . Foolscap 8vo . With Frontispiece and wood - cuts , 7s . 6d . Beautifully printed at Oxford , in ...
... respecting the Character and Habits of each species . To which is annexed the most complete Catalogue of Books on Angling ever published . Foolscap 8vo . With Frontispiece and wood - cuts , 7s . 6d . Beautifully printed at Oxford , in ...
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... respecting the Origin of the World ; and the derivation of existing systems of organic Life , by an eternal suc- cession , from preceding individuals of the same species ; or by gradual transmutation of one species into another . I have ...
... respecting the Origin of the World ; and the derivation of existing systems of organic Life , by an eternal suc- cession , from preceding individuals of the same species ; or by gradual transmutation of one species into another . I have ...
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... respecting the actual condition of Great Britain . The first would represent it as a thinly peopled region of barren mountains ; the se- cond , as a land of rich pastures , crowded with It may be seen , in any correct geological map of ...
... respecting the actual condition of Great Britain . The first would represent it as a thinly peopled region of barren mountains ; the se- cond , as a land of rich pastures , crowded with It may be seen , in any correct geological map of ...
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... respecting the formation of the earth ; these have in great part failed , in consequence of the then imperfect state of those subsidiary sciences , which , within the last half century , have enabled the geologist to return from the ...
... respecting the formation of the earth ; these have in great part failed , in consequence of the then imperfect state of those subsidiary sciences , which , within the last half century , have enabled the geologist to return from the ...
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... respecting the lapse of very long periods of time , before the creation of man . Minds which have been long accustomed to date the origin of the universe , as well as that of the human race , from an era of about six thou- sand years ...
... respecting the lapse of very long periods of time , before the creation of man . Minds which have been long accustomed to date the origin of the universe , as well as that of the human race , from an era of about six thou- sand years ...
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