 | Samuel George Morton - 1844 - 33 páginas
...occurred to him, appear to have influenced the following remarks in the Preface to his Geology : '1 All inquiry into the nature and properties of rocks, or the relative situation they occupy on the surface of the earth, has been much neglected. It is only since a few... | |
 | 1845
...occurred to him, appear to have influenced the following remarks in the Preface to his Geology : " All inquiry into the nature and properties of rocks, or the relative situation they occupy on the surface of the earth, has been much neglected. It is only since a few... | |
 | Philip Lindsley - 1859
...which occurred to him, appear to have influenced the following remarks in the Preface to his Geology : "All inquiry into the nature and properties of rocks, or the relative situation they occupy on the surface of the earth, has been much neglected. It is only since a few... | |
 | 1859
...which occurred to him, appear to have influenced the following remarks in the Preface to his Geology : "All inquiry into the nature and properties of rocks, or the relative situation they occupy on the surface of the earth, has been much neglected. It is only since a few... | |
 | Philip Lindsley - 1866
...which occurred to him, appear to have influenced the following remarks in the Preface to his Geology : "All inquiry into the nature and properties of rocks, or the relative situation they occupy on the surface of the earth, has been much neglected. It is only since a few... | |
 | ...of Rocks. Philadelphia: Printed for the Author, by Abraham Small, and sold by him andJ. Melish, 1817 "All inquiry into the nature and properties of rocks,...the surface of the earth, has been much neglected," wrote Maclure in the preface to his Observations. To remedy this, the transplanted Scotsman spent years... | |
 | William E. Wilson - 1984 - 242 páginas
...managed to combine his lamentation and reproof with a characteristic criticism of the social structure: "All inquiry into the nature and properties of rocks, or the relative situation they occupy on the surface of the earth, has been much neglected. It is only since a few... | |
 | ...Map. With two Copper Plates. By William Maclure. — Read May iQth, 1817.* PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS. ALL inquiry into the nature and properties of rocks,...much neglected. It is only since a few years that * RBPOHT.— The committee to whom has been referred Mr. Maclure's Observations on the Geology of tin-... | |
 | 1844
...which occurred to him, appear to have influenced the following remarks in the Preface to his Geology : "All inquiry into the nature and properties of rocks, or the relative situation they occupy on the surface of the earth, has been much neglected. It is only since a few... | |
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