| 1837 - 706 páginas
...Geologists : and we find both those eminent Geologists, Mr. Lyell and Dr. Buckland, agreeing " that no conclusion is more fully established, than the...throughout the entire series of Geological formations." See Lyell's Geology, vol. i. 153-9, and Buckland's Bridgewater Treatise, vol. ip 103. With regard to... | |
| 1837 - 608 páginas
...After giving some account of the supposed cases of fossil human bones, and establishing the remarkable fact of the ' total ' absence of any vestiges of the...species throughout the ' entire series of geological formation,' our author passes to the general history of fossil organic remains : — ' It is marvellous... | |
| 1838 - 1074 páginas
...elephants, hyenas, etc. But Dr. Buckland, in his recent Bridgevater Treatise, still maintains that " no conclusion is more fully established than the important fact of the total absence of any Testiges of the human species throughout the entire series of geological formations."* Finally, it... | |
| 1838 - 548 páginas
...elephants, hyenas, etc. But Dr. Buckland, in his recent Bridgewater Treatise, still maintains that " no conclusion is more fully established than the important...throughout the entire series of geological formations."* Finally, it was inferred from the facts respecting the caverns and fissures, that the sea and land... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1838 - 1076 páginas
...elephants, hyenas, etc. But Dr. Buckland, in his recent Bridgewater Treatise, still maintains that " no conclusion is more fully established than the important...throughout the entire series of geological formations."* Finally, it was inferred from the facts respecting the caverns and fissures, that the sea and land... | |
| 1838 - 1082 páginas
...elephants, hyenas, etc. But Dr. Buckland, in his recent Bridgewater Treatise, still maintains that " ament of the heaven to give light upon the earth,...darkness. And God saw that it was good. And the e Finally, it was inferred from the facts respecting the caverns and fissures, that the sea and land... | |
| 1838 - 906 páginas
...After giving some account of the supposed cases of fossil human bone?, and establishing the remarkable fact of the 'total absence of any vestiges of the...throughout the entire series of geological formations," our author passes to the general history of fossil organic remains: — " 'It is marvellous that mankind... | |
| Edmund Ruffin - 1838 - 782 páginas
..."After giving some account of the supposed cases of fossil human bones, and establishing the remarkable fact of the ' total absence of any vestiges of the...throughout the entire series of geological formations,' our author passes to the general history of fossil organic remains:— " Dr. Buckland now proceeds... | |
| Edmund Ruffin - 1838 - 834 páginas
..."After giving some account of the supposed cases of fossil human bones, and establishing the remarkable fact of the ' total absence of any vestiges of the...throughout the entire series of geological formations,' our author passes to the general history of fossil organic remains: — "'Itis marvellous that mankind... | |
| 1839 - 580 páginas
...After giving some account of the supposed cases of fossil human bones, and establishing the remarkable fact of the " total absence of any vestiges of the...throughout the entire series of geological formations," our author passes to the general history of fossil organick remains: — " It is marvellous that mankind... | |
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