Scepticism in geology and the reasons for it, by Verifier1877 |
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... instances should be passed in careful review and scrutinised . The as- sumptions of modern geology have filled some minds with alarm . Let us , in the cause of truth , try to ascertain whether her own foundations are secure . A theory ...
... instances should be passed in careful review and scrutinised . The as- sumptions of modern geology have filled some minds with alarm . Let us , in the cause of truth , try to ascertain whether her own foundations are secure . A theory ...
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... instances recorded in the pages of the Principles , so as to ascertain what enduring consequences earthquakes are really capable of producing , and what evidences they leave behind , on the face of Nature , of the permanent elevation ...
... instances recorded in the pages of the Principles , so as to ascertain what enduring consequences earthquakes are really capable of producing , and what evidences they leave behind , on the face of Nature , of the permanent elevation ...
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... at all or sinking below the ocean . In many instances severe earthquakes pass with- out causing the slightest change of level . After that с which desolated the West Indies in 1868 , a survey CHAP . II . 17 RISE OF LAND TEMPORARY .
... at all or sinking below the ocean . In many instances severe earthquakes pass with- out causing the slightest change of level . After that с which desolated the West Indies in 1868 , a survey CHAP . II . 17 RISE OF LAND TEMPORARY .
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... was raised about 4 feet . " This supposition of the rise of the coast is repeated in written state- ments of Mrs. Graham , Mr. Cruikshank , and Mr. Darwin , but in no instance do surveys or measure- 18 CHAP . II . SCEPTICISM IN GEOLOGY .
... was raised about 4 feet . " This supposition of the rise of the coast is repeated in written state- ments of Mrs. Graham , Mr. Cruikshank , and Mr. Darwin , but in no instance do surveys or measure- 18 CHAP . II . SCEPTICISM IN GEOLOGY .
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John Murray. Darwin , but in no instance do surveys or measure- ments appear to have been taken either before or after the shocks . Upon the strength of this evi- dence alone , though confined to the neighbourhood of Valparaiso and the ...
John Murray. Darwin , but in no instance do surveys or measure- ments appear to have been taken either before or after the shocks . Upon the strength of this evi- dence alone , though confined to the neighbourhood of Valparaiso and the ...
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