| Henry Duncan - 1839 - 422 páginas
...earth. We prepare our food, and maintain our forges and furnaces and the power of our steam-engines, with the remains of plants of ancient forms and extinct species, which were swept from the eartk ere the formation of the transition strata was completed. Our instruments of cutlery, the tools... | |
| William Sidney Gibson - 1840 - 328 páginas
...enduring beds of coal, which in these later ages have become to man the sources of light, and heat, and wealth. My fire now burns with fuel, and my lamp...formation of the transition strata was completed. And thus, from the wreck of forests that waved upon the surface of the primeval lands, and from ferruginous... | |
| Henry Duncan - 1847 - 430 páginas
...earth. We prepare our food, and maintain our forges and furnaces and the power of our steam-engines, with the remains of plants of ancient forms and extinct...the countless machines which we construct, by the infinitely-varied applications of iron, are derived from ore, for the most part coeval with, or Fuel... | |
| 458 páginas
...earth. We prepare our food and maintain our forges, and the extraordinary power of our steamengines, with the remains of plants of ancient forms and extinct...from the earth ere the formation of the transition of strata was completed. Our instruments of cutlery, the tools of our mechanics, and the countless... | |
| Henry Schroder - 1851 - 460 páginas
...and the extraordinary power of our steam- utuityengines, with the remains of plants of ancient form and extinct species, which were swept from the earth...of our mechanics, and the countless machines which are constructed by the infinitely varied applications of iron, are derived from ore for the most part... | |
| 1854 - 602 páginas
...earth. We prepare our food, and maintain our forges and furnaces, and the power of our steam-engines, with the remains of plants of ancient forms and extinct...machines which we construct by the infinitely varied application of iron, are derived from ore, for the most part coeval with, or more ancient than the... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1859 - 636 páginas
...earth. We prepare our food, and maintain our forges and furnaces, and the power of our steam-engines, with the remains of plants of ancient forms and extinct...of our mechanics, and the countless machines which wo construct, by the infinitely varied applications of iron, are derived from ore, for the most part... | |
| William Keane (gardener.) - 1861 - 252 páginas
...earth. We prepare our food, and maintain our forges and furnaces and the power of our steam-engines, with the remains of plants of ancient forms and extinct...completed. Our instruments of cutlery, the tools of mechanics, and the countless machines which are constructed by the infinitely varied application of... | |
| Oliver Optic - 1870 - 974 páginas
...endeavors to make those around you happy, and it will be strange if somebody is not the better for it. THE remains of plants of ancient forms and extinct...formation of the transition strata was completed, are now used to prepare our food, and maintain our forges and furnaces, and the power of our steam-engines.... | |
| Thomas Rowan (consulting engineer.) - 1882 - 144 páginas
...earth. We prepare our food, and maintain our forges and furnaces, and the power of our steam-engines, with the remains of plants of ancient forms and extinct...from the earth ere the formation of the transition series was completed. Thus, from the wreck of forests that waved upon the surface of the primeval lands,... | |
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