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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... things , the less they look like mussel - shells - the less they look like any thing else with which we are acquainted . I have 66 heard men familiarly call these objects by the name of clam - shells ; " and others they call " snails ...
... things , the less they look like mussel - shells - the less they look like any thing else with which we are acquainted . I have 66 heard men familiarly call these objects by the name of clam - shells ; " and others they call " snails ...
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... things ought to be , instead of going forth to observe how things are . We have learned to contemplate Nature with a different spirit . We have pulled down the house of many a speculatist about his ears . We have de- molished many a ...
... things ought to be , instead of going forth to observe how things are . We have learned to contemplate Nature with a different spirit . We have pulled down the house of many a speculatist about his ears . We have de- molished many a ...
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... things , thrown down before us to arrest our atten- tion - strewn over our pathway to provoke our curiosity and arouse the powers of the soul . We have listened to the recital of the pebble , and its simple story has turned our thoughts ...
... things , thrown down before us to arrest our atten- tion - strewn over our pathway to provoke our curiosity and arouse the powers of the soul . We have listened to the recital of the pebble , and its simple story has turned our thoughts ...
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... thing that is in the earth . " The objector asserts that these animals , now admitted to be extinct , were living at the time of the Deluge , and were exterminated by that event . The sacred historian asserts that the animals living at ...
... thing that is in the earth . " The objector asserts that these animals , now admitted to be extinct , were living at the time of the Deluge , and were exterminated by that event . The sacred historian asserts that the animals living at ...
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... thing has equally failed to scale . Some of these venerable domes were reared before ever a particle of sediment had been produced , or even the world - embracing sea had descended from the regions of space around the earth . From their ...
... thing has equally failed to scale . Some of these venerable domes were reared before ever a particle of sediment had been produced , or even the world - embracing sea had descended from the regions of space around the earth . From their ...
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accumulated agencies ages American ancient animals basin beds beneath bones bottom brine buried Carboniferous Cloth coal Coal-measures condition continent Corniferous creation Cretaceous crust deep deposited depth destined Devonian earth epoch Europe excavated existence extended extinct farther fishes forest formation forms fossil Garpikes geological geologists glacier globe gorge grand granite Gulf gypsum heat higher human hundred feet Ichthyosaurs intelligence Island Lake Huron Lake Michigan Lake Ontario Lake Superior land length limestone lower mass mastodon materials Mesozoic Michigan miles Mississippi molluscs Mountains Nature Niagara Niagara River North northern ocean Ohio organic Paleozoic period planet portion prairie present primeval quadrupeds race region remains reptiles ridge River rocks rocky saliferous salt sand sandstone sediments shale shells shores Silurian soil solar solid Southern species stone strata stream succession surface terrestrial thousand tion trees Trilobite valley vapor vast vegetation vertebrates waters waves
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Page 116 - Child of the wandering sea, Cast from her lap forlorn! From thy dead lips a clearer note is born Than ever Triton blew from wreathed horn! While on mine ear it rings, Through the deep caves of thought I hear a voice that sings :Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul, As the swift seasons roll!
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Page 106 - DEEP in the wave is a coral grove, Where the purple mullet and gold-fish rove ; Where the sea-flower spreads its leaves of blue That never are wet with falling dew, But in bright and changeful beauty shine Far down in the green and glassy brine.
Page 116 - This is the ship of pearl, which, poets feign, Sails the unshadowed main; The venturous bark that flings On the sweet summer wind its purpled wings In gulfs enchanted, where the siren sings And coral reefs lie bare, Where the cold sea-maids rise to sun their streaming Lair.
Page 427 - And fuelled entrails thence conceiving fire, Sublimed* with mineral fury, aid the winds, And leave a singed bottom all involved With stench and smoke: such resting found the sole Of unblest feet.
Page 116 - Year after year beheld the silent toil That spread his lustrous coil; Still, as the spiral grew, He left the past year's dwelling for the new, Stole with soft step its shining archway through, Built up its idle door, Stretched in his last-found home, and knew the old no more. Thanks for the heavenly message brought by thee, Child of the wandering sea, Cast from her lap, forlorn!
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Page i - SKETCHES OF CREATION. 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. By ALEXANDER WINCHELL, LL.D., Professor of Geology, Zoology, and Botany in the University of Michigan, and Director of the State Geological Survey.