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" These facts will be referred to when we come to consider the question of warm polar climates. It would be impossible within the limits of the present paper to give even the briefest outline of the recent discoveries in regard to interglacial periods.... "
The American Journal of Science - Page 431
1884
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Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Issue 51

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1897 - 346 pages
...adopted the bold course of openly defying the Papal authority. The consequence was that the sect was * It would be impossible within the limits of the present paper to give even a sketch of the principal Christian monastic orders which practise or have practised communism. In...
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Works of Benjamin Wills Newton, Volume 1

Benjamin Wills Newton - 1868 - 514 pages
...preaching of those who saw God after the resurrection from the dead." — Irenceus. JBook Hi., chap. xiii. It would be impossible within the limits of the present paper to detail all the omissions and alterations which Marcion made in the Gospel of Luke, which he professed...
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Thoughts on Parts of the Prophecy of Isaiah, Volume 1

Benjamin Wills Newton - 1868 - 240 pages
...preaching of those who saw God after the resurrection from the dead." — Irenceus. Book Hi., chap, tciii. It would be impossible within the limits of the present paper to detail all the omissions and alterations which Marcion made in the Gospel of Luke, which he professed...
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Journal of the British Dental Association, Volume 4

British Dental Association - 1883 - 664 pages
...our present ideas, other of the items have held their own in use and reputation to the present day. It would be impossible, within the limits of the present paper, to give any just idea of the large amount of labour and judgment that is displayed in this work. It would well...
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Discussions on Climate and Cosmology

James Croll - 1885 - 360 pages
...to when we come to consider the question of warm polar climates. It would be impossible at present to give even the briefest outline of the recent discoveries...it be true, as it undoubtedly is, that the Hessle boulder-clay of England belongs to the same age as the Upper Till of Scotland, and that the last warm...
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Proceedings, Volume 43

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1889 - 452 pages
...work is evidently a very different task from the ordinary compilation of a modern English dictionary. It would be impossible, within the limits of the present paper, to give an adequate account of the whole process which intervenes between the amassing of the illustrative...
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Proceedings, Volume 43

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1889 - 450 pages
...work is evidently a very different task from the ordinary compilation of a modern English dictionary. It would be impossible, within the limits of the present paper, to give an adequate account of the whole process which intervenes between the amassing of the illustrative...
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Annual Report of the American Historical Association

American Historical Association - 1892 - 522 pages
...acted as mediator, for the reason that instances of that character are so numerous and so diverse that it would be impossible within the limits of the present paper to describe them. The arbitrations of the United States have embraced inany types of international controversy,...
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The United States and International Arbitration, Volume 1, Part 26

John Bassett Moore - 1896 - 48 pages
...mediator, for the reason that instances of that character are so numerous and so diverse ' 23 that it would be impossible within the limits of the .present paper to describe them. The arbitrations of the United States have embraced many types of international controversy,...
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Proceedings, Volume 51

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1897 - 360 pages
...adopted the bold course of openly defying the Papal authority. The consequence was that the sect was * It would be impossible within the limits of the present paper to give even a sketch of the principal Christian monastic orders which practise or have practised communism. In...
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