 | 1806 - 770 pages
...production; but from the sea carrying its inhabitants along with it, wherever there are those of land-animals there will also be a mixture of marine ones ; and from the sea commonly renrmning thousands of years in nenrly the same situation, we have marine fossib unmixed with any others.... | |
 | Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 546 pages
...have a stratum of marine extraneous fossils, one of earth, mixed probably with vegetables and bones of land animals, a stratum of terrestrial extraneous...situation, we have marine fossils unmixed with any others. All operations respecting the growth or decomposition of animal and vegetable substances go on more... | |
 | Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 540 pages
...terrestrial extraneous fossil:*, then one of marine productions ; but from the sea carrying its inhahitants along with it, wherever there are those of land animals there will also be a mixture of mafine ones; and from the sea commonly remaining thousands of years in nearly the same situation, we... | |
 | Rev. Edward Polehampton, John Mason Good - 1818 - 566 pages
...terrestrial extraneous fossiU, then one of marine productions; but from the sea carrying its inhahitants along with it, wherever there are those of land animals there will also lie a mixture of marine ones'; and from the sea commonly remaining thousands of years in nearly the... | |
 | Edward Polehampton - 1821 - 538 pages
...a stratum of marine extraneous fossils, one of earth, mix Id probably with vegetables and bones of land animals, a stratum of terrestrial extraneous...those of land animals there will also be a mixture of maones ; and from the tea commonly remaining thousands of years in nearly the same situation, we have... | |
 | Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 pages
...have a stratum of marine extraneous fossils, one of earth, mixed probably with vegetables and bones of land animals, a stratum of terrestrial extraneous...situation, we have marine fossils unmixed with any others. On, the Nature and Construction of-t/ie Sun and fixed Start. By WILLIAM HERSCHEL, LL.DFRS — \\193."}... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1806 - 804 pages
...production; but from the sea carrying its inhabitants along with it, wherever there are those of land-animals there will also be a mixture of marine ones ; and...situation, we have marine fossils unmixed with any others. All operations respecting the growth or decomposition of animal and vegetable substances go on more... | |
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