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Not 1869 1872 |
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epoch. Wherever sediment did not accumulate on the bed of the sea, or where it did not accumulate at a sufficient rate to protect organic bodies from decay, no remains could be preserved. 1872 |
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→ As the common rule formations rich in fossils would be formed in the archipelago, of thickness sufficient 1861 |
In our archipelago, I believe that fossiliferous formations could be formed of sufficient thickness 1859 |
I believe that fossiliferous formations could be formed in the archipelago, of thickness sufficient 1860 |
Formations rich in fossils, and of thickness sufficient 1866 |
Formations rich in fossils of many kinds, and of thickness sufficient 1869 1872 |
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would generally be formed in the archipelago only 1866 1869 1872 |
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of time, during 1866 1869 1872 |
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→ on the steeper shores would 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
would 1859 1860 |
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→ America; even throughout the extensive and shallow seas within the archipelago sedimentary beds could not, during the periods of elevation, be accumulated of great thickness, or become capped and protected by subsequent deposits, so as to have a good chance of enduring to an extremely distant future. 1861 1866 |
America. 1859 1860 1872 |
America; even throughout the extensive and shallow seas within the archipelago sedimentary beds could hardly be accumulated of great thickness during the periods of elevation, or become capped and protected by subsequent deposits, so as to have a good chance of enduring to a very distant future. 1869 |
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Even throughout the extensive and shallow seas within the archipelago, sedimentary beds could hardly be accumulated of great thickness during the periods of elevation, or become capped and protected by subsequent deposits, so as to have a good chance of enduring to a very distant future.
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