Chapter 7

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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTESOn page 78, there is one character that may not be visible. It is a superscripted "5".Page ii is blank in the original.Variations in spelling and hyphenation have been left as in the original.The following changes have been made to the original text:Page vi: It would have been singular[original has "singuar"]Page 9: moon, which are the causes of["of" missing in original] itPage 23: these particles[original has "particels"] of earth and stonePage 31: In a word, the materials[original has "mateterials"] of the globePage 37: has occurred, and in my opinion[original has "oppinion"] very naturallyPage 51: These[original has "these"] could not have been occasionedPage 74: in the regions of the sky [original has "fky"]Page 94: that fire cannot[original has "connot"] subsistPage 94: planets at[original has "as"] the time of their quitting the sunPage 97: there will be detached[original has "detatched"] from its equatorPage 104: which are as 229 to 230.[period missing in original]Page 155: ARTICLE VI.[original has "VII."]Page 182: conjecture is so much the better[original has "bettter"] foundedPage 189: where the pits are very deep[original has "deeep"]Page 192: 23. Sand streaked red[original has "read"] and whitePage 194: In plains surrounded[original has "surounded"] with hillsPage 198: in France, Flanders, Holland, Spain,[comma missing in original] ItalyPage 199: 10 of sand, then 2 feet of["of" missing in original] clayPage 203: either birds or terrestrial animals."[quotation mark missing in original]Page 210: the Alps, and the Apennine[original has "Appenine"] mountainsPage 225: time much longer than a year."[quotation mark missing in original]Page 228: formation is novel, in[original has "n"] comparisonPage 256: resemblance is perfectly exact."[quotation mark missing in original][78:A] Vide Newton, 2d edit. page 525.[period missing in original][177:A] Footnote letter missing in original.[178:A] See the Hist. of New France, by the Pere Charlevoix.[Footnote letter and period missing in original.][234:A] See Shaw's Voyages, Vol. ii[original has "11"], pages 40 and 41.[240:B] Voyage of Paul Lucus, Vol. II[original has "11"], page 380.[329:A] above the surface of the water.[original has a comma][330:A] See the Voyages of Lade, vol. ii.[original has "11"] page 305, &.[332:A] Voyage of the Dutch to the North, vol. 1, 3.[original has a comma] Page 49.

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES

On page 78, there is one character that may not be visible. It is a superscripted "5".

Page ii is blank in the original.

Variations in spelling and hyphenation have been left as in the original.

The following changes have been made to the original text:

Page vi: It would have been singular[original has "singuar"]Page 9: moon, which are the causes of["of" missing in original] itPage 23: these particles[original has "particels"] of earth and stonePage 31: In a word, the materials[original has "mateterials"] of the globePage 37: has occurred, and in my opinion[original has "oppinion"] very naturallyPage 51: These[original has "these"] could not have been occasionedPage 74: in the regions of the sky [original has "fky"]Page 94: that fire cannot[original has "connot"] subsistPage 94: planets at[original has "as"] the time of their quitting the sunPage 97: there will be detached[original has "detatched"] from its equatorPage 104: which are as 229 to 230.[period missing in original]Page 155: ARTICLE VI.[original has "VII."]Page 182: conjecture is so much the better[original has "bettter"] foundedPage 189: where the pits are very deep[original has "deeep"]Page 192: 23. Sand streaked red[original has "read"] and whitePage 194: In plains surrounded[original has "surounded"] with hillsPage 198: in France, Flanders, Holland, Spain,[comma missing in original] ItalyPage 199: 10 of sand, then 2 feet of["of" missing in original] clayPage 203: either birds or terrestrial animals."[quotation mark missing in original]Page 210: the Alps, and the Apennine[original has "Appenine"] mountainsPage 225: time much longer than a year."[quotation mark missing in original]Page 228: formation is novel, in[original has "n"] comparisonPage 256: resemblance is perfectly exact."[quotation mark missing in original][78:A] Vide Newton, 2d edit. page 525.[period missing in original][177:A] Footnote letter missing in original.[178:A] See the Hist. of New France, by the Pere Charlevoix.[Footnote letter and period missing in original.][234:A] See Shaw's Voyages, Vol. ii[original has "11"], pages 40 and 41.[240:B] Voyage of Paul Lucus, Vol. II[original has "11"], page 380.[329:A] above the surface of the water.[original has a comma][330:A] See the Voyages of Lade, vol. ii.[original has "11"] page 305, &.[332:A] Voyage of the Dutch to the North, vol. 1, 3.[original has a comma] Page 49.

Page vi: It would have been singular[original has "singuar"]

Page 9: moon, which are the causes of["of" missing in original] it

Page 23: these particles[original has "particels"] of earth and stone

Page 31: In a word, the materials[original has "mateterials"] of the globe

Page 37: has occurred, and in my opinion[original has "oppinion"] very naturally

Page 51: These[original has "these"] could not have been occasioned

Page 74: in the regions of the sky [original has "fky"]

Page 94: that fire cannot[original has "connot"] subsist

Page 94: planets at[original has "as"] the time of their quitting the sun

Page 97: there will be detached[original has "detatched"] from its equator

Page 104: which are as 229 to 230.[period missing in original]

Page 155: ARTICLE VI.[original has "VII."]

Page 182: conjecture is so much the better[original has "bettter"] founded

Page 189: where the pits are very deep[original has "deeep"]

Page 192: 23. Sand streaked red[original has "read"] and white

Page 194: In plains surrounded[original has "surounded"] with hills

Page 198: in France, Flanders, Holland, Spain,[comma missing in original] Italy

Page 199: 10 of sand, then 2 feet of["of" missing in original] clay

Page 203: either birds or terrestrial animals."[quotation mark missing in original]

Page 210: the Alps, and the Apennine[original has "Appenine"] mountains

Page 225: time much longer than a year."[quotation mark missing in original]

Page 228: formation is novel, in[original has "n"] comparison

Page 256: resemblance is perfectly exact."[quotation mark missing in original]

[78:A] Vide Newton, 2d edit. page 525.[period missing in original]

[177:A] Footnote letter missing in original.

[178:A] See the Hist. of New France, by the Pere Charlevoix.[Footnote letter and period missing in original.]

[234:A] See Shaw's Voyages, Vol. ii[original has "11"], pages 40 and 41.

[240:B] Voyage of Paul Lucus, Vol. II[original has "11"], page 380.

[329:A] above the surface of the water.[original has a comma]

[330:A] See the Voyages of Lade, vol. ii.[original has "11"] page 305, &.

[332:A] Voyage of the Dutch to the North, vol. 1, 3.[original has a comma] Page 49.


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