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" These afterwards collected together into larger masses, which have been variously changed by subsequent metamorphic action, and broken up by repeated mutual impact, and often again collected together and solidified. The meteoric irons are probably those... "
Elements of Astronomy: Accompanied with Numerous Illustrations, a Colored ... - Page 173
by Sir Norman Lockyer - 1880 - 312 pages
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Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel

Ignatius Donnelly - Literary Criticism - 1883 - 482 pages
...collected into larger masses, which have been variously changed by subsequent metamorphic action, and broken up by repeated mutual impact, and often again...metamorphism was carried to that extreme point.'" But if it be true, as is conceded, that all the planets and comets of the solar system were out-throwings...
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Elementary Lessons in Astronomy

Joseph Norman Lockyer, Sir Norman Lockyer - Astronomy - 1883 - 462 pages
...together into larger masses, which have been variously changed by subsequent metamorphic action, and broken up by repeated mutual impact, and often again...which were separated from the rest by fusion when the mctamorphism was carried to that extreme point. CHAPTER TV. APPARENT MOVEMENTS OF THE HEAVENLY BODIES....
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Nature, Volume 41

Science - 1890 - 856 pages
...action, broken up by mutual impact, and again collected and solidified, the meteoric irons possibly being those portions of the metallic constituents which were separated from the rest by fusion when the metamorphosis was carried to the extreme point. In this manner the subsequent heating, or any number...
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Babylon to Voyager and Beyond: A History of Planetary Astronomy

David Leverington - Science - 2003 - 588 pages
...remarkable degree of foresight, that 'These . . . collected together into larger masses . . . and were then] broken up by repeated mutual impact, and often again collected together and solidified. . . . The study of the microscopical structure of meteorites reveals to us the physical history of the solar...
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Nature, Volume 41

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1890 - 644 pages
...action, broken up by mutual impact, and again collected and solidified, the meteoric irons possibly being those portions of the metallic constituents which were separated from the rest by fusion when the metamorphosis was carried to the extreme point. In this manner the subsequent heating, or any number...
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