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" The traces of revolutions become still more apparent and decisive when we ascend a little higher, and approach nearer to the foot of the great chains of mountains. There are still found many beds of shells ; some of these are even larger and more solid... "
A Dictionary of Chemistry and Mineralogy: With Their Applications - Page 499
by Andrew Ure - 1831 - 844 pages
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The Christian's Defence: Containing a Fair Statement, and Impartial ...

James Smith - 1843 - 728 pages
...situation ; such is the result of the very first starch, and of the most superficial examination." " The traces of revolutions become still more apparent...higher, and approach nearer to the foot of the great chains. There are still found many beds of shells ; some of these are even thicker and more solid ;...
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The New Parley Library ..., Volumes 1-2

1844 - 836 pages
...the most superficial examination. The traces of revolutions become still more apparent and deci cive when we ascend a little higher, and approach nearer to the foot of the great chains of mountains. There are still found many beds of shells, some of these are even larger and more...
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Man and His Motives

George Moore - 1848 - 332 pages
...revolutions become still more decisive when we ascend a little higher, and approach near to the great chains. There are still found many beds of shells; some of these are even thicker and more solid ; the shells are quite as numerous and as well preserved, but they are no longer...
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Man and His Motives

George Moore - 1848 - 310 pages
...revolutions become still more decisive when we ascend a little higher, and approach near to the great chains. There are still found many beds of shells ; some of these are even thicker and more solid ; the shells are quite as numerous and as well preserved, but they are no longer...
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Man and His Motives, by George Moore

George Moore - 1862 - 304 pages
...revolutions become still more decisive when we ascend a little higher, and approach near to the great chains. There are still found many beds of shells; some of these are even thicker and more solid; the shells are quite as numerous and as well preserved, but they are no longer...
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Popular Lectures and Addresses

Alexander Campbell - 1863 - 654 pages
...situation : such is the result of the very first search and of the most superficial examination.'1 when we ascend a little higher, and approach nearer to the foot of the great chains. There are still found many beds of shells; some of these are even thicker and more solid ;...
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Noonday Exigencies in America

Hinton Rowan Helper - 1871 - 224 pages
...deposits so extensive, so thick, in part so solid, and containing exuviae so perfectly preserved. * * * The traces of revolutions become still more apparent...higher, and approach nearer to the foot of the great chains of mountains. There are still found many beds of shells ; some of these are even larger and...
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The Writings of Alexander Campbell: Selections Chiefly from The Millennial ...

Alexander Campbell, W. A. Morris - 1896 - 656 pages
...situation; such is the result of the rery first search, and of the most superficial examinatwn. — '.'The traces of revolutions become still more apparent...higher, and approach nearer to the foot of the great chains. There iire still found many beds of shells; some of these are even thicker and more solid;...
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Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern

Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 450 pages
...situation, or in both. Such is the result of the very first search, and of the most superficial examination. The traces of revolutions become still more apparent...higher, and approach nearer to the foot of the great chains of mountains. There are still found many beds of shells; some of these are even larger and more...
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Library of the World's Best Literature: A-Z

Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne - 1897 - 652 pages
...situation, or in both. Such is the result of the very first search, and of the most superficial examination. The traces of revolutions become still more apparent...we ascend a little higher, and approach nearer to 4255 the foot of the great chains of mountains. There are still found many beds of shells; some of...
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