| Henry Duncan (D.D.) - 1847 - 430 páginas
...from the wreck of forests which waved upon the surface of the primeval lands, and from ferruginous mud that was lodged at the bottom of the primeval...industry, which contribute, more than any other mineral production of the earth, to increase the riches, and multiply the comforts, and ameliorate the condition... | |
| William Paley - 1849 - 306 páginas
...'Thus, from the wreck of forests that waved upon the surface of the primeval lands, and from ferruginous mud that was lodged at the bottom of the primeval...derive our chief supplies of coal and iron, those fundamental elements of art and industry.' Such is one example of the benefits resulting from the changes... | |
| Henry Schroder - 1851 - 460 páginas
...life. Thus from the wreck of forests that waved on the surface of primeval land, and from ferruginous mud, that was lodged at the bottom of the primeval...derive our chief supplies of coal and iron ; those fundamental elements of art and industry, which contribute more than any other mineral productions... | |
| 1850 - 426 páginas
...the deep and dark recesses of the earth. We prepare our food and maintain our forges and lurnaces, and the power of our steam engines, with the remains...increase the riches and multiply the comforts, and ameliorate the condition of mankind." This may be justly styled the golden age of the pre-adamite world... | |
| F. S., Frederick Saunders - 1853 - 306 páginas
...was lodged at the bottom of primeval waters, we derive our chief supplies of coal and iron — these two fundamental elements of art and industry which contribute more than any other mineral production of earth, to increase the riches, multiply the comforts, and ameliorate the condition of... | |
| 1854 - 602 páginas
...Thus, from the wreck of forests that waved upon the surface of the primeval lands, and from ferruginous mud that was lodged at the bottom of the primeval...industry, which contribute more than any other mineral production of the earth to increase the riches, and multiply the comforts, and ameliorate the condition... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1859 - 636 páginas
...Thus, from the wreck of forests that waved upon the surface of primeval lands, and from ferruginous mud that was lodged at the bottom of the primeval...industry which contribute more than any other mineral production of the earth to increase the riches and multiply the comforts, and ameliorate the condition... | |
| William Keane (gardener.) - 1861 - 252 páginas
...Thus, from the wreck of forests that waved upon the surface of the primeval lands, and from ferruginous mud that was lodged at the bottom of the primeval...industry, which contribute more than any other mineral production of the earth to increase the riches, and multiply the comforts, and ameliorate the condition... | |
| Matthew Richley - 1872 - 226 páginas
...Thus, from the wreck of forests that waved upon the surface of primeval lands, and from ferruginous mud that was lodged at the bottom of the primeval...waters, we derive our chief supplies of coal and iron ; these two fundamental elements of art and industry which contribute more than any other mineral production... | |
| Young people - 1877 - 696 páginas
...we shall speak about Coal and Iron. These are the two fundamental elements of art and industry, and contribute more than any other mineral productions of the earth to increase the riches, multiply the comforts, and so ameliorate the condition of mankind. The true source of England's wealth... | |
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