The Boston Journal of Philosophy and the Arts, 1-3권Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1824 |
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... earth , and islands gradually arise in the wastes of the ocean , enlarging the dominion of man , and promising to unite the re- motest continents in the bonds of mutual intercourse . Independently , therefore , of the proofs which some ...
... earth , and islands gradually arise in the wastes of the ocean , enlarging the dominion of man , and promising to unite the re- motest continents in the bonds of mutual intercourse . Independently , therefore , of the proofs which some ...
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... earth . We are surprised at the immense ac- cumulation of shells which form the secondary calcareous strata , or which , if they do not actually produce these , con- tribute most materially to their bulk , as well as to their che- mical ...
... earth . We are surprised at the immense ac- cumulation of shells which form the secondary calcareous strata , or which , if they do not actually produce these , con- tribute most materially to their bulk , as well as to their che- mical ...
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... earth , and the fossil re- mains of those days will be what were the living species of our own . But when we examine the operations of the coral animals , we find in them that which we cannot in those of the shell- fish . In the latter ...
... earth , and the fossil re- mains of those days will be what were the living species of our own . But when we examine the operations of the coral animals , we find in them that which we cannot in those of the shell- fish . In the latter ...
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... earth , or to the equisetum , which secretes a siliceous bark . To take the inhabitant of the madrepore as an example of the animal itself , it may be considered as formed of the shell , the head , a centre , and the feet or hands : the ...
... earth , or to the equisetum , which secretes a siliceous bark . To take the inhabitant of the madrepore as an example of the animal itself , it may be considered as formed of the shell , the head , a centre , and the feet or hands : the ...
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... the production or collection of these enormous masses of calcareous earth , but as it bears on the formation of the ordinary stratified limestones . There is , in the first place , neither proof Actions of Volcanoes . 119.
... the production or collection of these enormous masses of calcareous earth , but as it bears on the formation of the ordinary stratified limestones . There is , in the first place , neither proof Actions of Volcanoes . 119.
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