Particles thereof, together with those of the Earth, Chalk, and the rest, as also Shells, and all other Animal and Vegetable Bodies, were taken up into, and sustained in, the Water ; that at length all these subsided again promiscuously, and without any... An Essay Towards a Natural History of the Earth, and Terrestrial Bodies ... - Side 21af John Woodward - 1723 - 304 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Arbuthnot - 1751 - 330 sider
...we nou> find them} Stone, and all other folid Minerals, lojl their Solidity ', and that the fever' d Particles thereof, together with thofe of the Earth,...animal and vegetable Bodies were taken up into, and fnftamed in the Water. (ibid. p. 74.) dud, in a Word, That all FoJJils "whatever, that had before obtain'... | |
| John Arbuthnot - 1751 - 336 sider
...manner we now find them) Stone, and all other folld Minerals, lojl their Solidity, and that the fever' d Particles thereof, together with thofe of the Earth,...as alfo Shells, and all other animal and vegetable Badies were taken up into, and fuftained in the Water. (ibid. p. 74,) Jntl, in a Word, That all FoJJil:... | |
| John Arbuthnot - 1770 - 324 sider
...Manner we now Jind them) Stone and all other foKd Minerals loft their Solidity ; and that the fevered Particles thereof, together with thofe of the Earth,...Bodies, were taken up into and fuftained in the Water, (ibid. p. 74.) Jnd, in a Word, That all Foffih -whatever, that had before obtained any Solidity, -were... | |
| John Willis Clark, Thomas McKenny Hughes - 1890 - 618 sider
...that the sever'd Particles thereof, together with those of the Earth, Chalk, and the rest, as also Shells, and all other Animal and Vegetable Bodies, were taken up into, and sustained in, the Water ; that at length all these subsided again promiscuously, and without any other... | |
| Byron Christopher Nelson - 1995 - 532 sider
...and that the several particles thereof, together with those of the earth, chalk and the rest, as also shells and all other animal and vegetable bodies, were taken up into and sustained in the water ; that at length all these subsided again promiscuously, and without any other... | |
| John Willis Clark, Thomas McKenny Hughes - 1970 - 596 sider
...that the sever'd Particles thereof, together with those of the Earth, Chalk, and the rest, as also Shells, and all other Animal and Vegetable Bodies, were taken up into, and sustained in, the Water ; that at length all these subsided again promiscuously, and without any other... | |
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