Sketches of Creation: A Popular View of Some of the Grand Conclusions of the Sciences in Reference to the History of Matter and of Life. Together with a Statement of the Intimations of Science Respecting the Primordial Condition and the Ultimate Destiny of the Earth and the Solar System |
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... heat are all about these gran- ites and their trappean associates . Wherever they have come in contact with rocks of sedimentary origin , the lat- ter are scorched and reddened . In many cases they have been actually fused . A sandstone ...
... heat are all about these gran- ites and their trappean associates . Wherever they have come in contact with rocks of sedimentary origin , the lat- ter are scorched and reddened . In many cases they have been actually fused . A sandstone ...
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... heat . What a history to trace from that point of time to this ! Continents clothed with verdure , and diversified with mountain , hill , and dale - continents spread out upon a thousand courses of solid masonry - are to be derived from ...
... heat . What a history to trace from that point of time to this ! Continents clothed with verdure , and diversified with mountain , hill , and dale - continents spread out upon a thousand courses of solid masonry - are to be derived from ...
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... heat , which is taking place from the earth and all the planets as well as the sun himself in our own day , is a process which began on the morning of the creation of matter . The rapid loss of heat which the cosmical vapor experienced ...
... heat , which is taking place from the earth and all the planets as well as the sun himself in our own day , is a process which began on the morning of the creation of matter . The rapid loss of heat which the cosmical vapor experienced ...
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... heat which the cosmical vapor experienced produced a rapid contraction in volume . Every particle upon the pe- riphery and through the interior began to move toward the centre of gravity of the mass . It is barely possible that a ...
... heat which the cosmical vapor experienced produced a rapid contraction in volume . Every particle upon the pe- riphery and through the interior began to move toward the centre of gravity of the mass . It is barely possible that a ...
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... heat is accounted for by supposing that , when the molecules of a solidifying fluid arrange themselves in a regular crystalline manner , they inclose certain minute spaces , so that the resulting crystal is a little more bulky than the ...
... heat is accounted for by supposing that , when the molecules of a solidifying fluid arrange themselves in a regular crystalline manner , they inclose certain minute spaces , so that the resulting crystal is a little more bulky than the ...
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