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“It seems, then, that the Greeks had not only derived from preceding nations, but had also, in some slight degree, deduced from their own observations, the theory of great periodical revolutions in the inorganic world.”
Chpt.2, p. 18
Principles of Geology (1832), Vol. 1
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