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Page 139
... Silurian sea . We would point out that in this he was adopting the method by which Professor Sedgwick had proved a similar condition of things to have formerly prevailed during the time of the accumulation of the rocks of Cum- berland ...
... Silurian sea . We would point out that in this he was adopting the method by which Professor Sedgwick had proved a similar condition of things to have formerly prevailed during the time of the accumulation of the rocks of Cum- berland ...
Page 140
... Silurian ; and it is important to notice that it was written at the time , and before any idea of the unhappy estrange- ment afterwards to take place on that very point had entered into his mind . Many years afterwards , when the memory ...
... Silurian ; and it is important to notice that it was written at the time , and before any idea of the unhappy estrange- ment afterwards to take place on that very point had entered into his mind . Many years afterwards , when the memory ...
Page 141
... Silurian , old red sandstone , and car- boniferous deposits , not hardened , broken , and crumpled like the corresponding rocks in Britain , but flat and only partially consolidated . So young indeed did these truly ancient deposits ...
... Silurian , old red sandstone , and car- boniferous deposits , not hardened , broken , and crumpled like the corresponding rocks in Britain , but flat and only partially consolidated . So young indeed did these truly ancient deposits ...
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