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... Nature and Position of the Mineral Contents of the Earth . ' Here , abandoning his argument that the present world was torn to pieces at the deluge for the transgression of man , he supposes that mineral veins were placed in their ...
... Nature and Position of the Mineral Contents of the Earth . ' Here , abandoning his argument that the present world was torn to pieces at the deluge for the transgression of man , he supposes that mineral veins were placed in their ...
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... nature , and those to which Dr. S. has apparently devoted the greatest share of attention , are the sections on the ... nature of the controversy which has so long subsisted on this point ; for as to any theoretical speculations on the ...
... nature , and those to which Dr. S. has apparently devoted the greatest share of attention , are the sections on the ... nature of the controversy which has so long subsisted on this point ; for as to any theoretical speculations on the ...
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... nature , and if such right on the formation of society became qualified , that is , subject to the general question whether it were beneficial to the community or not , - yet it would not follow that the enjoyment should be qualified ...
... nature , and if such right on the formation of society became qualified , that is , subject to the general question whether it were beneficial to the community or not , - yet it would not follow that the enjoyment should be qualified ...
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