Key to the geology of the globe: an essay designed to show that the present geographical, hydrographical, and geological structures, observed on the earth's crust, were the result of forces acting according to fixed, demonstrable laws, analogous to those governing the development of organic bodies. By Richard Owen ...
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- Key to the geology of the globe: an essay designed to show that the present geographical, hydrographical, and geological structures, observed on the earth's crust, were the result of forces acting according to fixed, demonstrable laws, analogous to those governing the development of organic bodies. By Richard Owen ...
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- Owen, Richard, 1810-1890.
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- Nashville, Tenn.,: Stevenson & Owen;
- 1857.
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"Key to the geology of the globe: an essay designed to show that the present geographical, hydrographical, and geological structures, observed on the earth's crust, were the result of forces acting according to fixed, demonstrable laws, analogous to those governing the development of organic bodies. By Richard Owen ..." In the digital collection Making of America Books. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/aek9254.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.