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... matter brought down by the Rhine is equal to 146,000 cubic feet of solid matter in twenty - four hours ; or in two thousand years it would form a bed of rock three feet thick and thirty - six miles square . It is by this sediment that ...
... matter brought down by the Rhine is equal to 146,000 cubic feet of solid matter in twenty - four hours ; or in two thousand years it would form a bed of rock three feet thick and thirty - six miles square . It is by this sediment that ...
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... matter from endogenous , having their origin from the internal below . A beautiful granite dyke is seen intersect- activity of the earth ; and exogenous , arising from ing granite perfectly similar , and no doubt nearly the degradation ...
... matter from endogenous , having their origin from the internal below . A beautiful granite dyke is seen intersect- activity of the earth ; and exogenous , arising from ing granite perfectly similar , and no doubt nearly the degradation ...
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... matter to some disinterested umpire , before whom all the testimony on both sides as to the matter in controversy shall be submitted , and whose decision shall be perpetu- ally binding on both parties . An answer to this proposition ...
... matter to some disinterested umpire , before whom all the testimony on both sides as to the matter in controversy shall be submitted , and whose decision shall be perpetu- ally binding on both parties . An answer to this proposition ...
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