The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 131A. Constable, 1870 |
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... earth by their own experience of its present condition , she has also lost greatly by isolation from other sciences . The light thrown on the ancient constitution of the earth by the present state of extra - terrestrial matter has been ...
... earth by their own experience of its present condition , she has also lost greatly by isolation from other sciences . The light thrown on the ancient constitution of the earth by the present state of extra - terrestrial matter has been ...
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... earth may be solid to its very core . By this line of inquiry therefore we can only safely infer that the interior of the earth is heated to an inconceivable degree , and as we do not know the relation of heat to pressure we cannot tell ...
... earth may be solid to its very core . By this line of inquiry therefore we can only safely infer that the interior of the earth is heated to an inconceivable degree , and as we do not know the relation of heat to pressure we cannot tell ...
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... earth's atmosphere . We are indebted to M. Daubrée for the admirable manner in which they have been classified , and in which their evidence has been brought to bear on our earth's structure . They consist of nickeliferous iron ...
... earth's atmosphere . We are indebted to M. Daubrée for the admirable manner in which they have been classified , and in which their evidence has been brought to bear on our earth's structure . They consist of nickeliferous iron ...
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History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat | 1 |
The Northern Heights of London comprising Hamp | 5 |
Aus dem Leben des Generals Dr Heinrich von Brandt | 65 |
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