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Page 166
... remains of animals imbedded in solid rocks , many of them belonging to genera and species now no longer in existence : thus pointing out the great revolutions which the globe must have experienced in former ages . are hence necessarily ...
... remains of animals imbedded in solid rocks , many of them belonging to genera and species now no longer in existence : thus pointing out the great revolutions which the globe must have experienced in former ages . are hence necessarily ...
Page 365
... remains with us ; but the soul is flown away in some noble expression , or some delicate turn of words or thought . " This is the advice which Mr. Penn should have engraved on his tablets of translation ; he is in no danger of being ...
... remains with us ; but the soul is flown away in some noble expression , or some delicate turn of words or thought . " This is the advice which Mr. Penn should have engraved on his tablets of translation ; he is in no danger of being ...
Page 485
... remains have also been observed , as stalks of reeds , or grasses , and other non - descript pro- ductions , which perhaps may be referred to seeds or fruits . The amazing extent of this formation seems to imply not only the existence ...
... remains have also been observed , as stalks of reeds , or grasses , and other non - descript pro- ductions , which perhaps may be referred to seeds or fruits . The amazing extent of this formation seems to imply not only the existence ...
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