 | Sir Charles Lyell - 1832
...partly by the tendency of population to increase beyond the means of subsistence, in a limited district, and partly by the accidental drifting of canoes by tides and currents to distant shores. Involuntary influence of Man in diffusing Animals and Plants. Many of the general remarks which we... | |
 | Sir Charles Lyell - 1834
...descendants, though they should never become more enlightened than the South Sea Islanders or the Esquimaux, to spread in the course of ages over the whole earth,...of canoes by tides and currents to distant shores. Involuntary Influence of Man in diffusing Animals and Plants. Many of the general remarks which have... | |
 | Sir Charles Lyell - 1835
...descendants, though they should never become more enlightened than the South Sea Islanders or the Esquimaux, to spread in the course of ages over the whole earth,...of canoes by tides and currents to distant shores. Involuntary Influence of Man in diffusing Animals and Plants. Many of the general remarks which have... | |
 | Sir Charles Lyell - 1835 - 1782 pages
...increase, in a * Narrative of a Voyage to the Pacific, &c., in the years 1825, 1826, 1827, 1828, p. 170. limited district, beyond the means of subsistence,...of canoes by tides and currents to distant shores. Involuntary Influence of Man in diffusing Animals and Plants. Many of the general remarks which have... | |
 | 1842
...descendants, though they should never become more enlightened than the South Sea Islanders or Esquimaux, to spread in the course of ages over the whole earth,...of canoes by tides and currents to distant shores." Thus has the earth been widely peopled in the earliest periods of society ; and in later times, as... | |
 | Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1855
...Islanders, or t/ie Esquimaux, to spread in tJie course of ages over the whole earth, diffused partly by t/ie tendency of population to increase, in a limited district,...canoes by tides and currents to distant shores.'"* With this unmistakable announcement, of one admitted to have 0 Elements of Geology, vol. iii, rP- 16>... | |
 | 1843
...descendants, though they should never become more enlightened than the South Sea Islanders, or the Esquimaux, to spread, in the course of ages, over the whole earth,...of canoes by tides and currents to distant shores." Thus has the earth been widely peopled in the earliest periods of society ; and in later times, as... | |
 | 1843
...descendants, though they should never become more enlightened than the South Sea Islanders, or the Esquimaux, to spread, in the course of ages, over the whole earth,...of canoes by tides and currents to distant shores." Thus has the earth been widely peopled in the earliest periods of society ; and in later times, as... | |
 | William Hickling Prescott - 1850
...partly by the tendency of population to increase beyond the means of subsistence in a limited district, and partly by the accidental drifting of canoes by tides and currents to distant shores." — Principles of Geology, (London, 1832,) vol. ii. p. 121. what quarter he actually has reached it.... | |
 | John Stilwell Jenkins - 1853 - 508 pages
...partly by the tendency of population to increase beyond the means of subsistence in a limited district, and partly by the accidental drifting of canoes by tides and currents to distant shores." oil and turmeric are used to give a bright shining polish, and an orange tint, to the complexion. As... | |
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