James Hutton Quotes
A Soil Adapted To The Growth Of Plants, Is Necessarily Prepared And Carefully Preserved; And, In The Necessary Waste Of Land Which Is Inhabited, The Foundation Is Laid For Future Continents, In Order To Support The System Of The Living World.
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