A History of the Earth, and Animated NatureWilliam Sprent, 1854 - 998페이지 |
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... seems in this respect privileged beyond all other planets that depend upon our great luminary for their support . Less distant from the sun than Saturn , Jupiter , and Mars , and yet less parched up than Venus and Mercury , which are ...
... seems in this respect privileged beyond all other planets that depend upon our great luminary for their support . Less distant from the sun than Saturn , Jupiter , and Mars , and yet less parched up than Venus and Mercury , which are ...
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... seems to allot comets a very active part in the great operations of Nature . He calculates , with great seeming precision , the year , the month , and the day of the week on which this comet ( which has paid the earth some visits since ...
... seems to allot comets a very active part in the great operations of Nature . He calculates , with great seeming precision , the year , the month , and the day of the week on which this comet ( which has paid the earth some visits since ...
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... seems to be tinged with a colour re- sembling that which is given by stagnant waters . When the dog , this poor philosophical martyr , as some have called him , is held above this mark , he does not seem to feel the smallest ...
... seems to be tinged with a colour re- sembling that which is given by stagnant waters . When the dog , this poor philosophical martyr , as some have called him , is held above this mark , he does not seem to feel the smallest ...
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... seems to be good reason for inquiry either into their causes or their uses . It has therefore been asked by many in what manner mountains have come to be formed , or for what uses they are designed . To satisfy curiosity in these ...
... seems to be good reason for inquiry either into their causes or their uses . It has therefore been asked by many in what manner mountains have come to be formed , or for what uses they are designed . To satisfy curiosity in these ...
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... seems to have its favourite climate not less than its proper soil . The lower ranks of animals also seem formed for their respective climates , in which only they can live . Man alone seems the child of every climate , and capable of ...
... seems to have its favourite climate not less than its proper soil . The lower ranks of animals also seem formed for their respective climates , in which only they can live . Man alone seems the child of every climate , and capable of ...
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