The Quarterly Review, Volume 296William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1958 |
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Page 72
... forces that have built moun- tains by the score and by the hundred . Nevertheless there are mountains and hills that rise in relative isolation , and it will be well to consider them first , since an examination of the forces ...
... forces that have built moun- tains by the score and by the hundred . Nevertheless there are mountains and hills that rise in relative isolation , and it will be well to consider them first , since an examination of the forces ...
Page 73
... forces but , since each manifests itself in more than one way , two systems or sets of forces , working ceaselessly in opposition . The first is wholly of the earth and is caused by the stresses and strains undergone by the crust ...
... forces but , since each manifests itself in more than one way , two systems or sets of forces , working ceaselessly in opposition . The first is wholly of the earth and is caused by the stresses and strains undergone by the crust ...
Page 74
... forces of the earth . They are the forces of erosion ; but before erosion can become effective there must first come weathering , by means of which rock - fragments are split off from the parent mass chiefly under the influence of frost ...
... forces of the earth . They are the forces of erosion ; but before erosion can become effective there must first come weathering , by means of which rock - fragments are split off from the parent mass chiefly under the influence of frost ...
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Shakespeare and Churchill? | 123 |
The Greatest Story in the World | 138 |
The Trade Unions and the Feudal System | 146 |
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