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... land once connected America to the old world , in place of which now roll the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans . Over this continuous land , men and animals passed . This land which , it is probable , was of very considerable extent , was ...
... land once connected America to the old world , in place of which now roll the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans . Over this continuous land , men and animals passed . This land which , it is probable , was of very considerable extent , was ...
Strona 239
... land once existed in the Atlantic Ocean ; we can also show that the countries and islands on and in the Indian and Pacific Oceans give evidence that land was once submerged in those portions of the globe . The Ceylonese have a tradition ...
... land once existed in the Atlantic Ocean ; we can also show that the countries and islands on and in the Indian and Pacific Oceans give evidence that land was once submerged in those portions of the globe . The Ceylonese have a tradition ...
Strona 240
... land . Father Du Halde says there is in the Chinese annals an ac- count of a great inundation that happened in the reign of Yao , in whose time the real history of China begins , which he says was about two thousand three hundred and ...
... land . Father Du Halde says there is in the Chinese annals an ac- count of a great inundation that happened in the reign of Yao , in whose time the real history of China begins , which he says was about two thousand three hundred and ...
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