| American periodicals - 1872 - 858 pages
...fragments, carrying seed and living plants and animals, would, undoubtedly, be scattered through space. Hence, and because we all confidently believe that...probable in the highest degree that there are countless seedbearing meteoric stones moving about through space. If at the present instant no life existed upon... | |
| Medicine - 1871 - 868 pages
...fragments carrying seed and living plants and animals would undoubtedly be scattered through space. Hence, and because we all confidently believe that...probable in the highest degree that there are countless seed-bearing meteoric stones moving about through space. If at the present instant no life existed... | |
| Science - 1871 - 1024 pages
...fragments carrying seed and living plants and animals would undoubtedly be scattered through space. Hence and because we all confidently believe that...regard it as probable in the highest degree that there arc countless seed-bearing meteoric stones moving about through space. If at the present instant no... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1871 - 662 pages
...fragments carrying seed and living plants and animals would undoubtedly be scattered through space. Hence and because we all confidently believe that...besides our own, we must regard it as probable in ti'C highest degree that there are countless seed bearing meteoric stones moving about through space.... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1871 - 546 pages
...seed and living plants and animals would undoubtedly be scattered through space. Hence and because ire all confidently believe that there are at present,...besides our own, we must regard it as probable in tr e highest degree that there are countless seed- bearing meteoric stones moving about through space.... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1871 - 540 pages
...fragments carrying seed and living plants and animals would undoubtedly be scattered through space. Hence and because we all confidently believe that...are at present, and have been from time immemorial, mnny worlds of life besides our own, we must regard it as probable in ti e highest degree that there... | |
| 1871 - 868 pages
...stones are fragments which had been broken off from greater masses and launched free into space.' . . . 'We must regard it as probable in the highest degree that there are countless seed-bearing meteoric stone> moving about through space. Though the hypothesis might seem wild and... | |
| 1871 - 850 pages
...are fragments which had been broken off from greater masses and launched free into space.' . . . ' We must regard it as probable in the highest degree that there are countless seed-bearing meteoric stones moving about through space. Though the hypothesis might seem wild and... | |
| Theology - 1871 - 442 pages
...of this theory of his that all objections to it are answerable upon scientific grounds, and that " we must regard it as probable in the highest degree that there are countless seed-bearing meteoric stones moving about through space." Thus life began on this globe. Here we get... | |
| 1872 - 844 pages
...fragments, carrying seed and living plants and animals, would, undoubtedly, be scattered through space. Hence, and because we all confidently believe that...probable in the highest degree that there are countless seedbearing meteoric stones moving about through space. If at the present instant no life existed upon... | |
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