Idwal, examining all the rocks with extreme care, as Sedgwick was anxious to find fossils in them; but neither of us saw a trace of the wonderful glacial phenomena all around us: we did not notice the plainly scored rocks, the perched boulders, the lateral... The American Geologist - Sivu 156muokkaaja - 1888Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 570 sivua
...Sedgwick was anxious to find fossils in them ; but neither of us saw a trace of the wonderful glacial phenomena all around us ; we did not notice the plainly...that, as I declared in a paper published many years afterwards in the ' Philosophical Magazine,' * a house burnt down by fire did not tell its story more... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 420 sivua
...Sedgwick was anxious to find fossils in them ; but neither of us saw a trace of the wonderful glacial phenomena all around us ; we did not notice the plainly...that, as I declared in a paper published many years afterwards in the ' Philosophical Magazine,' * a house burnt down by fire did not tell its story more... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 588 sivua
...Sedgwick was anxious to find fossils in them ; but neither of us saw a trace of the wonderful glacial phenomena all around us ; we did not notice the plainly...that, as I declared in a paper published many years afterwards in the ' Philosophical Magazine,' * a house burnt down by fire did not tell its story more... | |
| William Parker Cutler - 1888 - 1034 sivua
...Sedgwick was anxious to find fossils in them ; but neither of us saw a trace of the wonderful glacial phenomena all around us ; we did not notice the plainly...that, as I declared in a paper published many years afterwards in the ' Philosophical Magazine,' * a house burnt down by fire did not tell its story more... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1892 - 372 sivua
...for suspecting the waiter of perfidy. — FD but neither of us saw a trace of the wonderful glacial phenomena all around us ; we did not notice the plainly...that, as I declared in a paper published many years afterwards in the Philosophical Magazine,* a house burnt down by fire did not tell its story more plainly... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 580 sivua
...Sedgwick was anxious to find fossils in them ; but neither of us saw a trace of the wonderful glacial phenomena all around us ; we did not notice the plainly...that, as I declared in a paper published many years afterwards in the ' Philosophical Magazine,' * a house burnt down by fire did not tell its story more... | |
| Frank Cramer - 1896 - 246 sivua
...Sedgwick was anxious to find fossils in them, but neither of us saw a trace of the wonderful glacial phenomena all around us; we did not notice the plainly...that, as I declared in a paper published many years afterwards in the Philosophical Magazine (1842), a house burnt down by fire did not tell its story... | |
| James Edwin Creighton - 1898 - 418 sivua
...Sedgwick was anxious to find fossils in them ; but neither of us saw a trace of the wonderful glacial phenomena all around us ; we did not notice the plainly...that, as I declared in a paper published many years afterward in the Philosophical Magazine, a 1 Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Vol. I., p. 126. house... | |
| Johannes Paulus Lotsy - 1906 - 412 sivua
...Sedgwick was anxious to find fossils in them, but neither of us sa lv a trace of the wonderful glacial phenomena all around us; we did not notice the plainly...that as I declared in a paper published many years afterwards1) a house burned down by fire did not tell its story more plainly than this valley". Nach... | |
| George Iles - 1906 - 604 sivua
...Sedgwick was anxious to find fossils in them, but neither of us saw a trace of the wonderful glacial phenomena all around us ; we did not notice the plainly...that, as I declared in a paper published many years afterward, a hous,e burnt down by fire could not tell its story more plainly than did this valley.... | |
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