| 1844 - 454 síður
...so long a time, and so deeply frozen, that evident vestiges still remain of its ancient polar rigor. A long series of years would be required for the solar...the climate of their present geographical position." Fortunately our knowledge of meteorology is now sufficiently advanced to enable us to laugh at this... | |
| 1844 - 900 síður
...so long a time, and so deeply frozen, that evident vestiges still remain of its ancient polar rigor. A long series of years would be required for the solar...the climate of their present geographical position." Fortunately our knowledge of meteorology is now sufficiently advanced to enable us to laugh at this... | |
| 1845 - 454 síður
...explained by the astronomic theory of climates, engaged the attention of many naturalists, and among others, of Halley. According to that celebrated philosopher,...the climate of their present geographical position." Fortunately, our knowledge of meteorology is now sufficiently advanced to enable us to laugh at this... | |
| 1840 - 460 síður
...long a time and so deeply frozen, that vestiges still remain of its ancient polar rigour, and that a long series of years would be required for the solar...the climate of their present geographical position. But we have no proof that a comet has ever struck the earth, or that its concussion would have the... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1844 - 460 síður
...long a time and so deeply frozen, that vestiges still remain of its ancient polar rigour, and that a long series of years would be required for the solar action to impart to the northem parts of the new continent the climate of their present geographical position. But we have... | |
| 1845 - 478 síður
...explained by the astronomic theory of climates, engaged the attention of many naturalists, and among others, of Halley. According to that celebrated philosopher,...the climate of their present geographical position." Fortunately, our knowledge of meteorology is now sufficiently advanced to enable us to laugh at this... | |
| 1845 - 452 síður
...explained by the astronomic theory of climates, engaged the attention of many naturalists, and among others, of Halley. According to that celebrated philosopher,...required for the solar action to impart to the northern pans of the new continent the climate of their present geographical position." Fortunately, our knowledge... | |
| 1846 - 438 síður
...explained by the astronomic theory of climates, engaged the attention of many naturalists, and among others, of Halley. According to that celebrated philosopher,...the climate of their present geographical position." Fortunately, our knowledge of meteorology is now sufficiently advanced to enable us to laugh at this... | |
| Ebenezer Emmons, A. Osborn - 1848 - 614 síður
...so long a time, and so deeply frozen, that evident vestiges still remain of its ancient polar rigor. A long series of years would be required for the solar...the climate of their present geographical position." Fortunately our knowledge of meteorology is now sufficiently advanced to enable us to laugh at this... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1850 - 586 síður
...so long a time and so deeply frozen, that vestiges still remain of its ancient polar rigor, and that a long series of years would be required for the solar...the climate of their present geographical position. But we have no proof that a comet has ever struck the earth, or that its concussion would have the... | |
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