| sir George Cockburn - 1815 - 398 頁
...geology, it is that the crust of our globe lias been subjected to a great and sudden revolution, the epoch of which cannot be dated further back than five or six thousand years ; and that this revolution had buried all the countries which were before inhabited by men and animals,... | |
| Sir George Cockburn - 1815 - 424 頁
...geology, it is that the crust of our globe has been subjected to a great and sudden revolution, the epoch of which cannot be dated further back than five or six thousand years ; and that this revolution had buried all the countries which were before inhabited by men and animals,... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1829 - 704 頁
...and Dolomieu," says the illustrious Cuvier, " that if there be any fact well established in geology, it is this, that the surface of our globe has suffered...thousand years. This revolution has on the one hand, ingulphed and caused to disappear, the countries formerly inhabited by men, and the animal species... | |
| 1829 - 490 頁
...and the conclusions of De Luc and Dolomieu, that if there be any fact well established in geology, it is this, that the surface of our globe has suffered...period of which cannot be dated further back than fiveonii thousand years. This revolution has, on the one hand, ingulfed, and caused to disappear, the... | |
| 1829 - 492 頁
...that if there be any fact well established in geology, it is this, that the surface of our globe hu suffered a great and sudden revolution, the period...which cannot be dated further back than five or six thou. sand years. This revolution has, on the one hand, in. gulfed, and caused to disappear, the countries... | |
| 1829 - 502 頁
...that if there be any fact well establish"1 in geology, it is this, that the surface of our globe hu suffered a great and sudden revolution, the period...of which cannot be dated further back than five or lix thousand years. This revolution has, on the one hand, ingulfed, and caused to disappear, the countries... | |
| John Murray - 1831 - 324 頁
...geological question : " I conclude with MM Deluc and Dolomieu, that if there be any fact well established it is this, that the surface of our globe has suffered...thousand years. This revolution has, on the one hand, engulfed and caused to disappear the countries formerly inhabited by men, and the animal species at... | |
| 1835 - 550 頁
...favourable selection, but referring to important and much agitated questions, must be sufficient. ' " If there be any fact well established in geology,"...sudden revolution, the period of which cannot be dated farther back than five or six thousand years. This revolution has, on the one hand, engulphed and caused... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1835 - 644 頁
...If there be any fact well established in geology," says the great Cuvier in his admirable ' Dlscours Preliminaire ', " it is this ; that the surface of...sudden revolution, the period of which cannot be dated farther hack than five or six thousand years. This revolution has, on the one hand, engulphed and caused... | |
| Thomas Stackhouse - 1836 - 790 頁
...KDITOK.) " I CONCLUDE," says the illustrious Cuvier, " that if there be a fact well established m geology, it is this, that the surface of our globe has suffered...sudden revolution, the period of which cannot be dated farther back, than five or six thousand years. This revolution has, on the one hand, engulphed and... | |
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