 | Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1845
...slowly by the continual passage of sand and gravel, washed over it from the talus of fallen fragments, which lies at the foot of the cliff on the beach above....means of estimating ; but the exact date and rate of destruction are immaterial. On this recently formed ledge, I saw several straight furrows half an... | |
 | Sir Charles Lyell - 1845
...gypsum. c. Capping of trap. d. Talus of blocks and pebbles of trap, amygdaloid, greenstone, &c. mining of the perpendicular cliff forming this promontory,...means of estimating ; but the exact date and rate of destruction Fig. 17. Recent furrows on ledge of sandstone at Cape Blomidon. are immaterial. On this... | |
 | 1847
...forming this prompntory, round .which the powerful currents caused by the tide sweep backwards #nd forwards with prodigious velocity, must satisfy every...question has been exposed to view is of modern date. On this recently formed ledge, I saw several straight furrows half an inch broad, some of them very... | |
 | George Frederick Wright, Warren Upham - 1889 - 622 pagina’s
...forming this promontory, round which the powerful currents caused by the tide sweep backward and forward with prodigious velocity, must satisfy every geologist...the rocks forming the cliff extended so far as the water's edge, ten, fifty, or one hundred years ago, I have no means of estimating ; but the exact date... | |
 | George Frederick Wright, Warren Upham - 1889 - 622 pagina’s
...backward and forward with prodigious velocitv, mast satisfy every geologist that the denudation bv which the ledge in question has been exposed to view...the rocks forming the cliff extended so far as the water's edge, ten, fifty, or one hundred years ago, I have no means of estimating ; hut the exact date... | |
 | George Frederick Wright - 1911 - 763 pagina’s
...forming this promontory, round which the powerful currents caused by the tide sweep backward and forward with prodigious velocity, must satisfy every geologist...the rocks forming the cliff extended so far as the water's edge, ten, fifty, or one hundred years ago, I have no means of estimating ; but the exact date... | |
 | 1917
...forwards with prodiguv> velocity, must satisfy every geologist that the denudation by which the led^ in question has been exposed to view is of modern date. Whether the rockforming the cliff extended so far as the points [indicated] 10, 50, or H' years ago, I have no... | |
 | 1917
...slowly by the continual passage of sand and gravel, washed over it from the talus of fallen fragments, which lies at the foot of the cliff on the beach above....rocks forming the cliff extended so far as the points [indicated] 10, 50, or 100 years ago, I have no means of estimating; but the exact date and rate of... | |
 | 1845
...slowly by the continual passage of sand and gravel, washed over it from the talus of fallen fragments, which lies at the foot of the cliff on the beach above....rocks forming the cliff extended so far as the points o, 10, 50, or 100 years ago, I have no means of estimating ; but the exact date and rate of destruction... | |
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