| 918 sidor
...proves (not by arguments from analogy, but by the incontrovertible evidence of physical phenomena,) that there were former conditions of our planet, separated...each other by vast intervals of time, during which man, and the other creatures of his date, had not been called into existence. Periods such as these... | |
| 1834 - 410 sidor
...proves (not by arguments from analogy, but by the incontrovertible evidence of physical phenomena) that there were former conditions of our planet, separated...each other by vast intervals of time, during which man, and the other creatures of his own date, had not been called into being. Periods such as these... | |
| Edward Nares - 1834 - 366 sidor
...proves (not by arguments from analogy, but by the incontrovertible evidence of physical phenomena) that there were former conditions of our planet, separated...each other by vast intervals of time, during which man and the other creatures of his own date, had not been called into being. Periods such as these... | |
| Adam Sedgwick - 1834 - 190 sidor
...proves (not by arguments from analogy, but by the incontrovertible evidence of physical phenomena) that there were former conditions of our planet, separated...each other by vast intervals of time, during which man, and the other creatures of his own date, had not been called into being. Periods such as these... | |
| William Hill Tucker - 1838 - 512 sidor
...proves (not by arguments from analogy, but by the incontrovertible evidence of physical phenomena) that there were former conditions of our planet, separated...each other by vast intervals of time, during which man and the other creatures of his own date had not been called into being." Admirably does he follow... | |
| 1838 - 80 sidor
...proves, (not by arguments from analogy, but by the incontrovertible evidence of physical phenomena,) that there were former conditions of our planet, separated...each other by vast intervals of time, during which man and the other creatures of his own date had not been called into being. Periods such as these be*... | |
| Thomas Goyder - 1838 - 678 sidor
...University," p. 149, tells us, the geologist proves by incontrovertible evidence of physical phenomena, that " there were former conditions of our planet,...each other by vast intervals of time, during which man, and the other creatures of his own date, had not been called into being. Periods such as these... | |
| Gideon Algernon Mantell - 1839 - 518 sidor
...wrecks and relics of more ancient worlds, created and destroyed by the same Almighty Power which called our world into being, and will one day cause it to...by Dr. Charles James Blomfield, Bishop of London. 8vo. 1829. struck with the immense periods of time which the phenomena presented to our view must have... | |
| Gideon Algernon Mantell - 1839 - 522 sidor
...wrecks and relics of more ancient worlds, created and destroyed by the same Almighty Power which called our world into being, and will one day cause it to...the animals which are his cotemporaries. 5. EXTENT oi GEOLOGICAL EPOCHS. — At the first step we take in geological inquiries, we are * Sermons, by Dr.... | |
| 1839 - 538 sidor
...proves (not by arguments from analogy, but by the incontrovertible evidence of physical phenomena) that there were former conditions of our planet, separated...each other by vast intervals of time, during which, man, and the other creatures of his own date, had not been called into being. Periods such as these... | |
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