A theory is never more unfairly dealt with, than when those parts are separated which were meant to support one another, and each left to stand or fall by itself.


Illustrations of the Huttonian Theory of the Earth, Section 303 (p. 340), Dover Publications, Inc. 1964


A theory is never more unfairly dealt with, than when those parts are separated which were meant to support one another, and each left to stand or...

A theory is never more unfairly dealt with, than when those parts are separated which were meant to support one another, and each left to stand or...

A theory is never more unfairly dealt with, than when those parts are separated which were meant to support one another, and each left to stand or...

A theory is never more unfairly dealt with, than when those parts are separated which were meant to support one another, and each left to stand or...