| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1872 - 826 pages
...required, what we are accustomed to call the " flint implements" of the Abbeville and Amiens gravel-beds. No logical proof can be adduced that the peculiar...to our minds greater and greater as more and more such specimens are found ; until at last this hypothesis, .although it can not be directly disproved,... | |
| 1872 - 798 pages
...required, what we are accustomed to call the " flint implements " of the Abbeville and Amiens gravel-beds. No logical proof can be adduced that the peculiar...to our minds greater and greater as more and more such specimens are found ; until at last this hypothesis, although it cannot be directly disproved,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1872 - 574 pages
...required, what we are accustomed to call the "flint implements" of the Abbeville and Amiens gravel-beds. No logical proof can be adduced that the peculiar...cogency from accumulation. On the other hand, the ¿-«probability that these flints acquired their peculiar shape by accident, becomes to our minds... | |
| 1872 - 740 pages
...can be adduced that the peculiar shapes of these flints were given to them by human hands ; but docs any unprejudiced person now doubt it ? The evidence...to our minds greater and greater as more and more such specimens are found : until at last this hypothesis, although it cannot be directly disproved,... | |
| 1872 - 806 pages
...were given to them by human hands; but does any unprejudiced person now doubt it ? The evidence.of design, to which, after an examination of one or two...to our minds greater and greater as more and more such specimens are found ; until at last this hypothesis, although it cannot be directly disproved,... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1873 - 378 pages
...— what we are accustomed to call the ' flint implements ' of the Abbeville and Amiens gravel-beds. No logical proof can be adduced that the peculiar...to our minds greater and greater as more and more such specimens are found ; until at last this hypothesis, although it cannot be directly disproved,... | |
| John Christopher Draper - 1873 - 372 pages
...required, what we are accustomed to call the " flint implements " of the Abbeville and Amiens gravel-beds. No logical proof can be adduced that the peculiar...accident, becomes to our minds greater and greater as more of such specimens are found ; until at last this hypothesis, although it cannot be directly disproved,... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1873 - 900 pages
...to call the " flint implements " of the Abbeville and Amiens gravel-beds. No logical proof can Ьэ adduced that the peculiar shapes of these flints were...to our minds greater and greater as more and more such specimens are found ; until at last this hypothesis, although it cannot be directly disproved,... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1873 - 902 pages
...Ьэ adduced that the peculiar shapes of these flints were given to them by Human hands ; but docs any unprejudiced person now doubt it? The evidence...to our minds greater and greater as more and more such specimens are found ; until at last this hypothesis, although it cannot be directly disproved,... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1874 - 774 pages
...Human hands; but no unprejudiced person who has examined them now doubts it The evidence of desiyn, to which, after an examination of one or two such...cogency from accumulation. On the other hand, the ^probability that these flints acquired their peculiar shape by accident, becomes to our minds greater... | |
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