| James Haines McCulloh - 1829 - 548 páginas
...have the following account. (Reck »«»• lesoss. Funs. i. 138.) "If there is any thing established in geology, it is that the surface of our globe has been overwhelmed (a et£ victime) by a great and sudden revolution, whose date cannot remount much beyond... | |
| Georges baron Cuvier - 1831 - 322 páginas
...REVOLUTION. I concur, then, with the opinion of MM. Deluc and Dolomieu, that if there be any thing determined in geology, it is, that the surface of our globe has been subjected to a vast and sudden revolution, not farther back than from five to six thousand years: that... | |
| 1832 - 542 páginas
...says the Baron, " with the opinion of MM Deluc and Dolomieu, that if there be any thing determined in geology, it is that the surface of our globe has been subjected to a vast and sudden revolution not further back than from five to six thousand years ; that... | |
| Mrs. R. Lee - 1833 - 374 páginas
...think," said the learned author, with MM. De Luc and Dolomieu, " that if there be any thing positive in geology, it is, that the surface of our globe has...been the victim of a great and sudden revolution, the date of which cannot be carried back further than from five to six thousand years; that this revolution... | |
| Edward Nares - 1834 - 366 páginas
...former part of my book.—" I think with MM. De Luc and Dolomieu, that if there be anything positive in geology, it is, that the surface of our globe has...been the victim of a great and sudden revolution, the date of which cannot be carried back further than from five to six thousand years; that this revolution... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1836 - 396 páginas
...Ganges, human bones have been found ninety feet deep. — Von Ho/. If there be any thing determined in geology, it is, that the surface of our globe has been subjected to a vast and sudden revolution, not longer ago than five or six thousand years. — Cuvter's... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1841 - 398 páginas
...concur," says he, "with the opinions of MM De Luc and Dolomieu, that if there be any thing determined in geology, it is that the surface of our globe has been subject to a vast and sudden revolution, not longer ago than five or six thousand years; that this... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1845 - 550 páginas
...which disturbed the surface of the globe, is not very ancient.' And in another place, he adds, — 'I think, therefore, with MM. Deluc and Dolomieu,...surface of our globe has been the victim of a great and eudden revolution, of which the date cannot go back much further than five or six thousand years.'... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1845 - 562 páginas
...which disturbed the surface of the globe, is not very ancient.' And in another place, he adds, — 'I think, therefore, with MM. Deluc and Dolomieu,...that the surface of our globe has been the victim of.a great ana sudden revolution, of which the date cannot go back much further than five or six thousand... | |
| Samuel Sidwell Randall - 1846 - 216 páginas
...observes Baron Cuvier, "with the opinion of M.- De Luc and Dolomieu, that if there be anything determined in geology, it is that the surface of our globe has been subjected to a vast and sudden revolution, not further back than from five to six thousand years ;... | |
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