| Richard Watson - 1776 - 316 páginas
...evident marks of feven diftindl: lavas, one under the other; the furfaces of which are parallel, and moft of them covered with a thick bed of rich earth; now, the eruption, which formed the loweft of thefe lavas, (if we may be allowed to reafort, fays the Canon, from analogy,) flowed from... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1776 - 510 páginas
...•marks of feven diltinft lavas, one under the other ; the furfaces of which are parallel, and mod of them covered with a thick bed of rich earth ; now, the eruption, which formed the lowed of thefe lavas, (if we may be allowed to reafon, fays the canon, from analogy,) flowed from the... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1777 - 588 páginas
...evident marks of feven diltinci lavas, one under the other ; the furfaces of which are parallel, and moll of them covered with a thick bed of rich earth; now, the eruption, which formed the lowcft of thefe lavas (if we may be allowed to reafon, fays the Canon, fron analogy), flowed from the... | |
| 1778 - 626 páginas
...great depth? They pierced through seven distinct Javas, one under the other, the surfaces of which were parallel, and most of them covered with a thick bed of rich earth. Now, says he, the eruption which formed the lowest of these lavas, if we may be allowed to reason from analogy,... | |
| Richard Watson - 1788 - 494 páginas
...evident marks of feven diftinct lavas, one under the other ; the furfaces of which are parallel, and moft of them covered with a thick bed of rich earth > now, the eruption, which formed the loweft of thefe lavas, (if we may be allowed to reafon, fays the Canon, from analogy,) flowed from... | |
| 1797 - 680 páginas
...diftinft lav«, one under the other; the furfaccs of which arc parallel, and mort of them соvered with a thick bed of rich earth ; now, the eruption, which formed the lowed of ihefe lavas (if we may be allowed to rea(vn, fays the Canon, from analogy,) flowed from the... | |
| John Wesley, George Story - 1818 - 934 páginas
...thousand years, at least, to converts stratum of lava into a fertile field.' 'In sinking a pit near Jaci, in the neighbourhood of Etna, they have discovered...of seven' distinct lavas, one under the other, the suffices of which are parallel, and most of them covered with a thick bed of rich earth: 'Now the eruption... | |
| William Irvine - 1813 - 338 páginas
...depth ? They pierced through *evcMi distinct lavas, one under the other, the surface* «f which were parallel, and most of them covered with a thick bed of rich earth. Now, says he, the eruption which formed the lowest of these lavas, if we may be allowed to reason from analogy,... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 páginas
...thousand years, at least, to convert a stratum of lava into a fertile field. In sinking a pit near Jaci, in the neighbourhood of Etna, they have discovered...now, the eruption, which formed the lowest of these lava (if we may be allowed to reason, says the Canon, from analogy,) flowed from the mountain it least... | |
| Richard Lobb - 1817 - 418 páginas
...2000 years, at least, to convert a stratum of lava into a fertile field. In sinking a pit near Jaci, in the neighbourhood of ./Etna, they have discovered...with a thick bed of rich earth : now the eruption, whk-h formed the lowest of these lavas (if we may be allowed to reason, says the Canon, from analogy)... | |
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