| 1830 - 398 頁
...space with inconceivable rapidity. In like manner was the surface of this planet regarded as having remained unaltered since its creation, until the geologist...reiterated change, and was still the subject of slow but never ending fluctuations. The discovery of other sytems in the boundless regions of space was the... | |
| 1830 - 644 頁
...space with inconceivable rapidity. In like manner was the surface of this planet regarded as having remained unaltered since its creation, until the geologist...reiterated change, and was still the subject of slow but never ending fluctuations. The discovery of other systems in the boundless regions of space was the... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1832 - 634 頁
...space with inconceivable rapidity. In like manner was the surface of this planet regarded as having remained unaltered since its creation, until the geologist...the boundless regions of space was the triumph of astronomy—to trace the same system through various transformations—to behold it at successive eras... | |
| William Sidney Gibson - 1840 - 328 頁
...Space with inconceivable rapidity. In like manner was the surface of this planet regarded as having remained unaltered since its Creation, until the Geologist...reiterated change, and was still the subject of slow, but continual fluctuations."* In the progress too, not only of Astronomy, but of some other studies of... | |
| 1842 - 748 頁
...space with inconceivable rapidity. In like manner was the surface of this planet regarded as having remained unaltered since its creation, until the geologist...and valleys, lakes and seas, and peopled with new inhabitants, was the delightful meed of geological research. By the geometer were measured the regions... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1847 - 866 頁
...space with inconceivable rapidity. In like manner was the surface of this planet regarded as having remained unaltered since its creation, until the geologist...space was the triumph of astronomy; to trace the same systfm through various transformations — to hohoM it * Discours stir les IIcvol. &c. at successive... | |
| 1851 - 614 頁
...space with inconceivable rapidity. In like manner was the surface of this planet regarded as having remained unaltered since its creation, until the geologist...reiterated change, and was still the subject of slow but never ending fluctuations. The discovery of other systems in the boundless regions of space was the... | |
| F. G. S. - 1858 - 116 頁
...sun. In like manner was the surface of the planet regarded as having remained unaltered and unmoved since its creation, until the geologist proved that it had been the theatre of reiterated changes, and that its surface was still subject to a slow, but never-ending change, which even the... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1864 - 678 頁
...that it had been the theatre of reiterated change, and was still the subject of slow but never ending fluctuations. The discovery of other systems in the...transformations — to behold it at successive eras adorned with dînèrent hills and valleys, lakes and seas, and peopled with new inhabitants, was the delightful... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1867 - 746 頁
...space with inconceivable rapidity. In like manner was the surface of this planet regarded as having remained unaltered since its creation, until the geologist...neverending fluctuations. The discovery of other systems hi the boundless regions of space was the triumph of astronomy ; to trace the same system through various... | |
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