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Page 179
... contain fragments of lime - stone occupying one of the laminæ , ac- companied by some larger parallel portions of the same substance . A close examination discovers the true nature of this appearance without diminishing its singularity ...
... contain fragments of lime - stone occupying one of the laminæ , ac- companied by some larger parallel portions of the same substance . A close examination discovers the true nature of this appearance without diminishing its singularity ...
Page 183
... contain pieces of intermingled schist . The granite decomposes by exfoliating round a cen- tral nucleus , which is gradually diminished , yet remains to all appearance sound . The same mode of disintegration may sometimes be remarked ...
... contain pieces of intermingled schist . The granite decomposes by exfoliating round a cen- tral nucleus , which is gradually diminished , yet remains to all appearance sound . The same mode of disintegration may sometimes be remarked ...
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The two volumes before us contain a verbal German version of the Shah - nameh into prose ; to which has been ... containing especially the rivers , cities , and mountains mentioned in the poem . In the preliminary dis- sertation , which ...
The two volumes before us contain a verbal German version of the Shah - nameh into prose ; to which has been ... containing especially the rivers , cities , and mountains mentioned in the poem . In the preliminary dis- sertation , which ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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