These two caves have furnished bones of bears, hyaenas, and the rhinoceros, along with the products of human industry.
We have previously spoken of the primitive workshop of human industry, of which, indeed, we gave a design.
Milne Edwards found in the cave of Lourdes (Tarn), certain relics of human industry by the side of the bones of fossil animals.
In every state of society, in every stage of improvement, corn is the production of human industry.
Their warm and active loyalty exhausted in his favor every resource of human industry; and they confidently expected that their strenuous efforts would be seconded by some divine and miraculous aid.
The country which they traversed from the Chaboras, to the cultivated lands of Assyria, may be considered as a part of the desert of Arabia, a dry and barren waste, which could never be improved by the most powerful arts of human industry.
It is another of the triumphs of human industry, guided by human thought.
The ascent of the Cullasaja to the crest of the Blue Ridge is very gradual until an undulating plateau of several miles length and varying width is reached.
The most northerly of these sections is termed the Stone mountains; then follow the Iron, Bald, Great Smoky, Unaka, and the Frog mountains of Georgia.
He then commenced, in the autumn of 1856, to collect them; and when the water was low he made excavations, which by degrees rewarded him with some remarkable remains of human industry.
Here, in the course of excavations for a water supply to the town, the workmen came upon piles with cross-timbers, among which were interspersed various relics of human industry.
Also, corresponding to its duration, there was a deposit of peat 3 feet in depth containing various relics, but no evidence of a conflagration, and above this point the peat was entirely destitute of the remains of human industry.
Many are the works of human industry, which to begin and finish are hardly granted to the same man.
Many are the works of human industry, which to begin and finish, is hardly granted to the same man.
I only saw that the rocks looked red after they had been burnt, and regretted that the operation should leave a quantity of rubbish to introduce an image of human industry in the shape of destruction.
I never, my friend, thought so deeply of the advantages obtained by human industry as since I have been in Norway.
Arrived at Trolhaettae, I must own that the first view of the cascade disappointed me; and the sight of the works, as they advanced, though a grand proof of human industry, was not calculated to warm the fancy.
Who could have imagined that the patient working-out of the scientific principle that was evolved in the movement of Galvani's dead frog, should have raised up new branches of human industry, of the most extensive and varied utility?
We mention these famines of Egypt to show that certainty is the most encouraging stimulus to every operation of human industry.
And this is not only true of the pyramids of Egypt, and certain other works of human industry, that time seems to have no force to destroy.
If it is intended to say, that no one man can be expected to master all possible arts, or all arts that have at one time or another been the subject of human industry, this indeed is true.
But we shall also behold, in a manner almost equally calculated to arrest our attention, the traces and the monuments of human industry.
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