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Pagina 175
... existence corresponding with terrestrial eras long anterior to the appearance of life upon the scene . -- We must , then , in the case of Jupiter , look to a far distant future for the period of the planet's existence as a life ...
... existence corresponding with terrestrial eras long anterior to the appearance of life upon the scene . -- We must , then , in the case of Jupiter , look to a far distant future for the period of the planet's existence as a life ...
Pagina 176
... existence . We have shown that there is strong reason for believing this not to be the case ; but if it is the case , this can only be regarded as a strange chance . For we have learned from the study of our earth , that the life ...
... existence . We have shown that there is strong reason for believing this not to be the case ; but if it is the case , this can only be regarded as a strange chance . For we have learned from the study of our earth , that the life ...
Pagina 177
... existence is possible on any planet NEW SERIES . - VOL . XXII . , No. 2 is altogether minute compared with that planet's existence . The same relation is probably true when we pass to higher systems . Regarding the suns we call " the ...
... existence is possible on any planet NEW SERIES . - VOL . XXII . , No. 2 is altogether minute compared with that planet's existence . The same relation is probably true when we pass to higher systems . Regarding the suns we call " the ...
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