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Page 46
... rocks either graduate into one another , through the intervention of some of the varieties of schist and grey indurated sand - stone , or of quartz - rock ; or , which sometimes happens , they abruptly alternate . The red sand - stone ...
... rocks either graduate into one another , through the intervention of some of the varieties of schist and grey indurated sand - stone , or of quartz - rock ; or , which sometimes happens , they abruptly alternate . The red sand - stone ...
Page 181
... rock , and the ma- terials of which it was composed , admitted of such solutions being formed ; a process similar to that by which fissures in lime- stone and in schist are now daily filled . ' The conoidal island or rather rock of ...
... rock , and the ma- terials of which it was composed , admitted of such solutions being formed ; a process similar to that by which fissures in lime- stone and in schist are now daily filled . ' The conoidal island or rather rock of ...
Page 182
... rocks beyond that of simple separation ; nor is there any alteration of either rock visible at the planes of contact . ' A supplementary section on the Garvh Island is particu- larly deserving of perusal ; both because it relates to a ...
... rocks beyond that of simple separation ; nor is there any alteration of either rock visible at the planes of contact . ' A supplementary section on the Garvh Island is particu- larly deserving of perusal ; both because it relates to a ...
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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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