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Page 136
... appear with a train of dependent images , with which they would not otherwise have been seen in connection . When- ever any question appears so interesting as to become a subject of general investigation and inquiry , reading and ...
... appear with a train of dependent images , with which they would not otherwise have been seen in connection . When- ever any question appears so interesting as to become a subject of general investigation and inquiry , reading and ...
Page 260
... appear remarkably dim , as if covered with a kind of film , which passes off as the season advances , when they appear in their full per- fection of colour and vigor . The general length of the Mackrel is from twelve to fifteen or ...
... appear remarkably dim , as if covered with a kind of film , which passes off as the season advances , when they appear in their full per- fection of colour and vigor . The general length of the Mackrel is from twelve to fifteen or ...
Page 366
... appear to have been more than 5 feet thick ; and that in 154 yards , and more , regularly worked , or above 254 , taking in the whole experiment , 13 yards 2 feet of coal were found . In the second pit specified , the coal appears to ...
... appear to have been more than 5 feet thick ; and that in 154 yards , and more , regularly worked , or above 254 , taking in the whole experiment , 13 yards 2 feet of coal were found . In the second pit specified , the coal appears to ...
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