William Huggins Quote

But when, in framing a theory of the earth, a geologist shall indulge his fancy in framing, without evidence, that which had preceded the present order of things, he then either misleads himself, or writes a fable for the amusement of his reader.


The Theory of the Earth (Volume 1), Part I, Chapter III (pp. 280-281)


But when, in framing a theory of the earth, a geologist shall indulge his fancy in framing, without evidence, that which had preceded the present...

But when, in framing a theory of the earth, a geologist shall indulge his fancy in framing, without evidence, that which had preceded the present...

But when, in framing a theory of the earth, a geologist shall indulge his fancy in framing, without evidence, that which had preceded the present...

But when, in framing a theory of the earth, a geologist shall indulge his fancy in framing, without evidence, that which had preceded the present...