On the absence of intermediate varieties at the present day -- On the nature of extinct intermediate varieties; on their number -- On the vast lapse of time, as inferred from the rate of
deposition and of denudation -- On the poorness of our palaeontological collections -- On the intermittence of geological formations -- On the absence of intermediate varieties in any one formation -- On the sudden appearance of groups of species -- On their sudden appearance in the lowest known fossiliferous strata.
"Yes, yes, the mortuary
deposition. You understand, Dantes' relations, if he had any, might have some interest in knowing if he were dead or alive."
Everyone believed the victory to have been complete, and some even spoke of Napoleon's having been captured, of his
deposition, and of the choice of a new ruler for France.
"I will recall to these gentlemen, that in the
deposition taken at his bedside, the assassinated officer, while declaring that he had a vague idea when the black man accosted him that the latter might be the surly monk, added that the phantom had pressed him eagerly to go and make acquaintance with the accused; and upon his, the captain's, remarking that he had no money, he had given him the crown which the said officer paid to la Falourdel.
For example, there may be a
deposition of dew upon the silk, to the extent, even, of several hundred pounds ; ballast has then to be thrown out, or the machine may descend.
Doran has a hundred curious things to note:--that Richard the Third, for instance, who has retained a so unflattering possession of the stage, was its "first practically useful patron." We see Queen Elizabeth full of misgiving at a difficult time at the popularity of Richard the Second:--"The
deposition and death of King Richard the [82] Second." "Tongues whisper to the Queen that this play is part of a great plot to teach her subjects how to murder kings." It is perhaps not generally known that Charles Shakespeare, William's brother, survived till the Restoration.
Yet all this gravel has been transported, and probably rounded, subsequently to the
deposition of the white beds, and long subsequently to the underlying beds with the tertiary shells.
I, Allan Quatermain, of Durban, Natal, Gentleman, make oath and say-- That's how I headed my
deposition before the magistrate about poor Khiva's and Ventvogel's sad deaths; but somehow it doesn't seem quite the right way to begin a book.
The servant instantly showed it to one of the others, who, without saying a word to any of the family, went to a magistrate; and, upon their
deposition, Justine was apprehended.
"If the Advocate-General attaches importance to the
deposition of Monsieur Joseph Rouletabille, I see no reason why this witness should not give us the name of the murderer."
Accordingly the Chief Inspector answered that all this had been done directly the old woman had come forward with her
deposition. And he mentioned the name of a station.
A protocol of the violence practiced by the prisoner against his jailer was immediately drawn up, and as it was made on the
depositions of Gryphus, it certainly could not be said to be too tame; the prisoner being charged with neither more nor less than with an attempt to murder, for a long time premeditated, with open rebellion.