Class-book of GeologyMacmillan and Company, 1890 - 516 páginas |
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... ages , have never ceased to flow seawards . So stead- fast do these features appear to stand , and so strong a contrast do they offer to the shortness and changeableness of human life , that they have become typical in our minds of all ...
... ages , have never ceased to flow seawards . So stead- fast do these features appear to stand , and so strong a contrast do they offer to the shortness and changeableness of human life , that they have become typical in our minds of all ...
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... ages , and can be compared and con- trasted with those of the modern world . To realise how such preservation has been possible , and how far the forms so retained afford an adequate picture of the life of the time to which they ...
... ages , and can be compared and con- trasted with those of the modern world . To realise how such preservation has been possible , and how far the forms so retained afford an adequate picture of the life of the time to which they ...
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... ages the geologist has brought to light many profoundly interesting vestiges of vegetation and of animal life belonging to types that have long since passed away . It must be evident , however , that were we to confine our inquiries ...
... ages the geologist has brought to light many profoundly interesting vestiges of vegetation and of animal life belonging to types that have long since passed away . It must be evident , however , that were we to confine our inquiries ...
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... age ; that it may even have been partially destroyed and re- built during successive centuries , only finally taking its present form after many political vicissitudes and many changes of architectural taste . Each edifice has thus a ...
... age ; that it may even have been partially destroyed and re- built during successive centuries , only finally taking its present form after many political vicissitudes and many changes of architectural taste . Each edifice has thus a ...
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... age , crumbling under a weight of years . Nothing suggests such epithets so strikingly as an old building . We know that the masonry at first was smooth and fresh ; but now we describe it as weather - beaten , decayed , corroded . So ...
... age , crumbling under a weight of years . Nothing suggests such epithets so strikingly as an old building . We know that the masonry at first was smooth and fresh ; but now we describe it as weather - beaten , decayed , corroded . So ...
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