Recreations in GeologyParker, 1839 - 224 Seiten |
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... England , which is so abundantly sup- plied with coal of the best description , lignite occurs but sparingly , but on the Continent it is sometimes largely developed , and extensively worked . " Copper is not generally met with in ...
... England , which is so abundantly sup- plied with coal of the best description , lignite occurs but sparingly , but on the Continent it is sometimes largely developed , and extensively worked . " Copper is not generally met with in ...
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... England have been made so by nature , and owe their fertility to this mixture ; and it is by copying nature that we must proceed in our endeavours to improve those that are barren . Neither pure clay , sand , nor chalk , afford ...
... England have been made so by nature , and owe their fertility to this mixture ; and it is by copying nature that we must proceed in our endeavours to improve those that are barren . Neither pure clay , sand , nor chalk , afford ...
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... England , of strata of sand , clay , and gravel , resting upon chalk , all the strata having a slight inclination to the eastward , or to- wards B : a farmer cultivating the sandy soil at a , knows , for he observes it in riding to ...
... England , of strata of sand , clay , and gravel , resting upon chalk , all the strata having a slight inclination to the eastward , or to- wards B : a farmer cultivating the sandy soil at a , knows , for he observes it in riding to ...
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... England and Scotland abound in interesting varieties of calcareous spar , and the mountains , hills , and valleys of Great Britain , afford numerous instances of the different kinds of carbo- nate of lime ; whilst its caves and caverns ...
... England and Scotland abound in interesting varieties of calcareous spar , and the mountains , hills , and valleys of Great Britain , afford numerous instances of the different kinds of carbo- nate of lime ; whilst its caves and caverns ...
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... England and Wales ; for Skiddaw and Snowdon are the only localities where they have been observed , these rocks being , in all probability , concealed from view by the superincumbent more recent formations . But in the Shetland , or ...
... England and Wales ; for Skiddaw and Snowdon are the only localities where they have been observed , these rocks being , in all probability , concealed from view by the superincumbent more recent formations . But in the Shetland , or ...
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Seite 141 - brake up for the sea his decreed place, and set bars and doors, and said, hitherto shalt thou come, but no further : and here shall thy proud waves be stayed.
Seite 2 - think or maintain that a man can search too far, or be too well studied in the book of God's word, or the book of God's works; but rather let men endeavour an endless progress and proficiency in
Seite 162 - The hungry ocean gain Advantage of the kingdom of the shore; And the firm soil win of the watery main, Increasing store with loss, and loss with store.
Seite xxxv - which stands As Neptune's park, ribbed and paled in "With rocks unscaleable, and roaring waters, "With sands that will not bear her enemy's boats, But suck them to the top-mast.
Seite xv - the configuration of the earth's surface has been re-modelled again and again; mountain chains have been raised or sunk; valleys have been formed, again filled up, and then re-excavated; sea and land have changed places. Yet throughout all these revolutions,
Seite 142 - I beheld the earth, and, lo, it was without form and void; and the heavens, and they had no light,
Seite xiv - An infinite of space, With infinite of lucid orbs replete: * # * * In motion all, yet what profound repose ! What fervid action, yet no noise ! as awed To silence by the presence of their God
Seite 126 - group that an active fancy may not trace among the grotesque ornaments which have been gradually moulded in this cavern by the dropping of the calcareous water, and its hardening into petrifactions.
Seite xxxiii - succession of fertile hills and valleys, thickly overspread with towns and cities, and in many parts crowded with a manufacturing population, whose. industry is maintained by the coal with which the strata of .these districts
Seite xxii - between extinct and recent species, so as to leave no doubt on the mind, that the same harmony of parts and beauty of contrivance which we admire in the living creature, has