Lectures on Geology: Being Outlines of the ScienceE. Bliss & E. White, 1825 - 358 páginas |
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... common with Eu- rope , nay , with Britain only . opposite governments , and With different laws , in different hemis- pheres , America and Britain enjoy , in the same language , a common fund of literature , to which they both add ...
... common with Eu- rope , nay , with Britain only . opposite governments , and With different laws , in different hemis- pheres , America and Britain enjoy , in the same language , a common fund of literature , to which they both add ...
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... common with their matrices , cer- tain laws of their own , peculiar to each species , it is the business of MINERALOGY to collect and de- scribe . They are bodies without motion , power or life . The vegitable carpet of nature , which ...
... common with their matrices , cer- tain laws of their own , peculiar to each species , it is the business of MINERALOGY to collect and de- scribe . They are bodies without motion , power or life . The vegitable carpet of nature , which ...
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... common principle , and occasionally connected by a moderate and rational hypothesis . It will have been noticed by all of you that no attempt has been made to explain the present ap- pearances of the earth's surface without allusion to ...
... common principle , and occasionally connected by a moderate and rational hypothesis . It will have been noticed by all of you that no attempt has been made to explain the present ap- pearances of the earth's surface without allusion to ...
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... Common , the Alpine , and the Conic Mountain Groups . With regard to the different parts of a Mountain , we recognise the foot , acclivity and summit . The foot is usually flat , and more or less extensive.- The acclivity is usually ...
... Common , the Alpine , and the Conic Mountain Groups . With regard to the different parts of a Mountain , we recognise the foot , acclivity and summit . The foot is usually flat , and more or less extensive.- The acclivity is usually ...
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... to work changes in our globe far surpassing even those produced by the fearful and powerful agency of subterranean fire by means of Volcanoes and Earthquakes . * The common foundation of all those clusters of Islands discovered 14 101.
... to work changes in our globe far surpassing even those produced by the fearful and powerful agency of subterranean fire by means of Volcanoes and Earthquakes . * The common foundation of all those clusters of Islands discovered 14 101.
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Términos y frases comunes
Actynolite alluvial alternating ammonites amygdaloidal arenaceous argillaceous argillite augit basalt beautiful beds belemnites bitumen calcareous chalk chlorite chlorite schist clay slate coal coarse color columnar compact felspar composed compound conglomerates containing crater crystals deluge deposits distinct earth elevated epidote feet felspar Fibrous foliated formation fossils fracture fragments Geologists Geology gneiss grains granite granular green greenstone grey greywacke gypsum hornblende Humboldt indurated ingredients iron laminæ laminar lava lignite limestone marble marine marl mass mentioned mica mica slate micaceous schist mountains observed occasionally occur ocean oolite organic remains ostrea passes peat porphyry position primary rocks primitive prismatic pyrites quantity quartz quartz rock Quartz sand red sandstone sandstone Scaly schist schistose secondary rocks serpentine shale shells sienite siliceous simple sometimes spar species splintery stone strata structure substances surface SYNOPSIS talc tertiary texture theory tion transition trap usually vallies varies varieties vegitable veins volcanic
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Página xii - And the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after his kind: and God saw that it was good.
Página 78 - Nymphs lie With languid limbs in summer's sultry hours. Here too were living flowers Which, like a bud compacted, Their purple cups contracted, And now in open blossom spread, Stretch'd like green anthers many a seeking head.
Página 103 - Villages, and woods, and rocks, Fall flat before their sweep. The region round, Where myrtle walks and groves of golden fruit Rose fair ; where harvest...
Página 78 - And plants of fibres fine, as silkworm's thread; Yea, beautiful as Mermaid's golden hair Upon the waves dispread: Others that, like the broad banana growing, Rais'd their long wrinkled leaves of purple hue, Like streamers wide out-flowing.
Página 47 - When by thus comparing a number of cases, agreeing in some circumstances, but differing in others, and all attended •with the same result, a philosopher connects, as a general law of nature, the event with its physical cause, he is said to proceed according to the method of induction.
Página 78 - With languid limbs in summer's sultry hours. Here, too, were living flowers, Which, like a bud compacted, Their purple cups contracted ; And now in open blossom spread, Stretch'd, like green anthers, many a seeking head.
Página 45 - ... by the water, in consequence either of these lands sinking down below the level of the sea, or of the sea being raised above the level of the lands. The particular portions of the earth also which the sea has abandoned by its last retreat, had been laid dry once before, and had at that time produced quadrupeds, birds, plants, and all kinds of terrestrial productions; it had then been inundated by the sea, which has since retired from it and left it to be occupied by its own proper inhabitants.