| Thomas Jefferson Jackson See - 1908 - 150 Seiten
...intermittent, but irresistible." Again, in the "Voyage of the Naturalist," Chapter XIV, he adds: " The forces which slowly and by little starts uplift...volcanic matter from open orifices, are identical." It is unnecessary to dwell on the irresistible power which the great naturalist correctly abscribed... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1908 - 760 Seiten
...irresistible." Again, in the " Voyage of the Naturalist," Chapter XIV, he adds: " The forces u'hich slowly and by little starts uplift continents, and...volcanic matter from open orifices, are identical." It is unnecessary to dwell on the irresistible power which the great naturalist correctly abscribed... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1909 - 564 Seiten
...were shown to be connected during this train of phenomena, we may confidently come to the conclusion, that the forces which slowly and by little starts...volcanic matter from open orifices, are identical. From many reasons, I believe that the frequent quakings of the earth on this line of coast are caused... | |
| 1909 - 574 Seiten
...were shown to be connected during this train of phenomena, we may confidently come to the conclusion, that the forces which slowly and by little starts...volcanic matter from open orifices, are identical. From many reasons, I believe that the frequent quakings of the earth on this line of coast are caused... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1879 - 232 Seiten
...was permanently raised more than eight feet. We may, therefore, confidently come to the conclusion that the forces which, slowly and by little starts,...successive periods pour forth volcanic matter from CKUSOE- open orifices, are the same. It is remarkable that while Talcahuano and Callao (near Lima),... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1997 - 500 Seiten
...train of phenomena, we may confidendy come to the conclusion, that the forces which slowly and by litde starts uplift continents, and those which at successive...volcanic matter from open orifices, are identical. From many reasons, I believe that the frequent quakings of the earth on this line of coast, are caused... | |
| 500 Seiten
...plain." * § 58. Views of Charles Darwin. In the " Voyage of a Naturalist," Chapter xiv, Darwin says : "The forces which slowly and by little starts uplift...volcanic matter from open orifices, are identical. For many reasons, I believe that the frequent quakings of the earth on this line of coast (Chili) are... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1908 - 762 Seiten
...intermittent, but irresistible." Again, in the " Voyage of the Naturalist," Chapter XIV, he adds: " The forces which slowly and by little starts uplift...periods pour forth volcanic matter from open orifices, arc identical." It is unnecessary to dwell on the irresistible power which the great naturalist correctly... | |
| 750 Seiten
...,,o8.] THE PHYSICS OF THE EARTH. 2(53 Again, in the " Voyage of the Naturalist," Chapter XIV, he adds: " The forces which slowly and by little starts uplift continents, and those which at succcssii-c periods four forth volcanic matter from open orifices, are identical." It is unnecessary... | |
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