| New Church gen. confer - 1859 - 602 pages
...must, I think, have prepared you to admit that scepticism in regard to the cave-evidence in favour of the antiquity of man had previously been pushed to an extreme. * * * In the course of the last fifteen years a class of proofs have been advanced, in France, in confirmation... | |
| Zoology - 1897 - 490 pages
...must, I think, have prepared you to admit that scepticism in regard to the cave evidence in favour of the antiquity of man had previously been pushed to an extreme.' f Under the stimulus of the new discoveries, Dr Falconer, in the autumn of 1858, stopped at Abbeville,... | |
| Art - 1859 - 532 pages
...must, I think, have prepared you to admit that scepticism in regard to the cave-evidence in favour of the antiquity of man had previously been pushed...great changes in the relative levels and drainage of valley?, and, in short, the whole physical geography of the respective regions where the caves are... | |
| Geology - 1860 - 512 pages
...Brixham Cave, must, I think, have prepared you to admit that scepticism in regard to the caveevidence in favor of the antiquity of man had previously been...resort to hypotheses requiring great changes in the rela tive levels and drainage of valleys, and, in short, the whole physL «al geography of the respective... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1860 - 722 pages
...must, I think, have prepared you to admit that scepticism in regard to the cave-evidence in favour ol the antiquity of man had previously been pushed to...legitimate deduction from the facts already accumulated, wo were obliged to resort to hypotheses requiring great changes in the relative levels and drainage... | |
| Industrial arts - 1860 - 452 pages
...Brixham Cave, must, I think, have prepared you to admit that skepticism in regard to the cave-evidence in favor of the antiquity of man, had previously been...from what I now consider was a legitimate deduction frorr the facts already accumulated, we were obliged to resort to hypotheses requiring great changes... | |
| Sir William Crookes, George Wharton Simpson - Photography - 1860 - 858 pages
...cave, must have prepared people " to admit that scepticism in regard to the cave-evidence in favour of the antiquity of man, had previously been pushed to an extreme." To escape from what he now considered a legitimate deduction from the facts already accumulated, it was necessary to resort... | |
| Architecture - 1868 - 758 pages
...and it was generally admitted "that scepticism in regard to the bearing of cave evidence in favour of the antiquity of Man had previously been pushed to an extreme."* A desire was at once awakened to explore such parts of Kent's Hole as remained intact, and in 18G4... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1864 - 878 pages
...* public, and prepared the way for a general admission that skepticism in regard to the bearing of cave evidence in favor of the antiquity of man had previously been pushed to an extreme. The following table of the Fossilifertras Strata of the earth's crust, still further abridged from... | |
| John Watts - Free thought - 1865 - 206 pages
...the way for a general admission that scepticism in regard to the bearing of cave evidence in favour of the Antiquity of Man had previously been pushed to an extreme. " Since that period, many of the facts formerly adduced in favour of the co-existence in ancient times... | |
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