| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 610 sider
...changed, the easiest way of accounting for the deluge, by getting rid of the old difficulty how to dispose of its waters after it was over ? since if the poles were again to be changed, and placed in the present equator, the sea would fall there about 15 miles in height, and rise as much in the present... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1820 - 360 sider
...changed, the easiest way of accounting for the deluge, by getting rid of the old difficulty how to dispose of its waters after it was over ? Since if the poles were again to be changed, and placed in the present equator, the sea would fall there about fifteen miles in height, and rise as much in the present... | |
| 1821 - 356 sider
...changed, the easiest way of accounting for the deluge, by getting rid of the old difficulty how to dispose of its waters after it was over ? Since if the poles were again to be changed, and placed in the present equator, the sea would fall there about fifteen miles in height, and rise as much in the present... | |
| 1825 - 490 sider
...for the deluge, by getting rid of the old difficulty how to dispose of its waters after it was orer? Since, if the poles were again to be changed, and placed in the present equator, the sea would fall there about fifteen miles in height, and rise as much in the present... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1838 - 632 sider
...changed, the easiest way of accounting for the deluge, by getting rid of the old difficulty how to dispose of its waters after it was over? Since, if the poles were again to be changed, and placed in the present equator, the sea would fall there about fifteen miles in height, and rise as much in the present... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1904 - 548 sider
...changed, the easiest way of accounting for the deluge, by getting rid of the old difficulty how to dispose of its waters after it was over ? Since, if the poles were again to be changed, and placed in the present equator, the sea would fall there about fifteen miles in height, and rise as much in the present... | |
| United States National Museum - 1906 - 940 sider
...changed the easiest way of accounting for the deluge by getting rid of the old difficulty how to dispose of its waters after it was over? Since, if the poles were again to be changed and placed in the present equator, the sea would fall there about 15 miles in height and rise as much in the present... | |
| George Perkins Merrill - 1906 - 545 sider
...changed the easiest way of accounting for the deluge by getting rid of the old difficulty how to dispope of its waters after it was over? Since, if the poles were again to be changed and placed in the present equator, the sea would fall there about 15 miles in height and rise as much in the present... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1906 - 746 sider
...changed, the easiest way of accounting for the Deluge, by getting rid of the old Difficulty how to dispose of its Waters after it was over? Since, if the Poles were again to be changed, and plac'd in the present Equator, the Sea would fall there about 15 Miles in height, and rise as much... | |
| United States National Museum - 1906 - 944 sider
...the easiest way of accounting for the deluge by getting rid of the old difficulty how to disj>os»of its waters after it was over? Since, if the poles were again to be changed ami placed in the present equator, the sea would fall there about 15 miles in height ami rise as much... | |
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