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" Hence and because we all confidently believe that there are at present, and have been from time immemorial, many worlds of life besides our own, we must regard it as probable in the highest degree that there are countless seed-bearing meteoric stones... "
The annals of our time [1837 to 1868]. [With] 1871 to - Page 34
by Joseph Irving - 1875
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 112

American periodicals - 1872 - 858 pages
...life besides our own, we must regard it as probable in the highest degree that there are countless seedbearing meteoric stones moving about through space....becoming covered with vegetation. I am fully conscious," adds the learned mathematician, in conclusion, " that many scientific objections can be urged against...
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Medical Times, Volume 2

Medicine - 1871 - 868 pages
...life besides our own, we must regard it as probable in the highest degree that there are countless seed-bearing meteoric stones moving about through...hypothesis, but I believe them to be all answerable. I have already taxed your patience too severely to allow me to think of discussing any of them on the...
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Nature, Volume 4

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1871 - 546 pages
...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. If, at...hypothesis, but I believe them to be all answerable. I have already taxed your patience too severely to allow me to think of discussing any of them on the...
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Nature, Volume 4

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1871 - 662 pages
...If, at the present instant, no life existed upon this earth, one such stone falling upon it nvght, by what we blindly call natural causes, lead to its...hypothesis, but I believe them to be all answerable. I have already taxed your patience too severely to allow me to think of discussing any of them on the...
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Nature, Volume 4

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1871 - 540 pages
...our own, we must regard it as probable in ti e highest degree that there are countle-s seed bearing meteoric stones moving about through space. If, at...existed upon this earth, one such stone falling upon it nvght, by what we blindly call natural causes, lead to its becoming covered with vegetation. I am fully...
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The Canadian Naturalist and Quarterly Journal of Science

Geology - 1872 - 520 pages
...life besides our own, we must regard it as probable in the highest degree that there are countless seed-bearing meteoric stones moving about through...hypothesis, but I believe them to be all answerable. I have already taxed your patience too severely to allow me to think of discussing any of them on the...
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The Canadian Naturalist and Quarterly Journal of Science: With ..., Volume 6

Elkanah Billings, Bernard James Harrington, James Thomas Donald - Geology - 1872 - 534 pages
...life besides our own, we must regard it as probable in the highest degree that there are countless seed-bearing meteoric stones moving about through...hypothesis, but I believe them to be all answerable. I have already taxed your patience too severely to allow me to think of discussing any of them on the...
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1872 - 728 pages
...highest degree that there are countless seed-hearing meteoric stones moving about through space. If nt the present instant no life existed upon this Earth,...hypothesis ; but I believe them to be all answerable. I have already taxed your patience too severely to allow mo to think of discussing any of them on the...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ..., Volume 41

British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1872 - 716 pages
...highest degree that there are countless seed-bearing meteoric stones moving about through space. If nt the present instant no life existed upon this Earth,...objections which may be urged against this hypothesis ; bat I believe them to be all answerable. I have already taxed your patience too severely to allow...
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Transatlantic Magazine: Containing Choice Selections from Foreign ..., Volume 5

1872 - 720 pages
...of life besides our own, we must regard it as probable in the higher degree that there are countless seed-bearing meteoric stones moving about through...becoming covered with vegetation. I am fully conscious," adds the learned mathematician, in conclusion, "that many scientific objections can be urged against...
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