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... We have already seen some of the weird inha- bitants of the Old World ; this valley is the favou- rite haunt of another and a still more remarkable creature , who loves the shelter which these trees afford 10 THE AGE OF MONSTERS .
... We have already seen some of the weird inha- bitants of the Old World ; this valley is the favou- rite haunt of another and a still more remarkable creature , who loves the shelter which these trees afford 10 THE AGE OF MONSTERS .
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... remarkable gaseous body , which in some respects resembles oxygen . The glistening yellow mineral called iron pyrites , contains iron , and the metalloid sulphur . The variegated crystalline substance known as fluorspar , is a compound ...
... remarkable gaseous body , which in some respects resembles oxygen . The glistening yellow mineral called iron pyrites , contains iron , and the metalloid sulphur . The variegated crystalline substance known as fluorspar , is a compound ...
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... remarkable gaseous body , which in some respects resembles oxygen . The glistening yellow mineral called iron pyrites , contains iron , and the metalloid sulphur . The variegated crystalline substance known as fluorspar , is a compound ...
... remarkable gaseous body , which in some respects resembles oxygen . The glistening yellow mineral called iron pyrites , contains iron , and the metalloid sulphur . The variegated crystalline substance known as fluorspar , is a compound ...
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... remarkable instance of the extension of mat- ter . The gilt wire used in embroidery is formed by extending gold over the surface of silver . A very little gold is made to go a very long way , for each grain is spread over a surface of ...
... remarkable instance of the extension of mat- ter . The gilt wire used in embroidery is formed by extending gold over the surface of silver . A very little gold is made to go a very long way , for each grain is spread over a surface of ...
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... remarkable form assumed by carbon is that of the diamond . This precious gem occurs in nature in regular crystals , usually colourless , but sometimes yellow and brown . Now , we are convinced that this brilliant and transparent body is ...
... remarkable form assumed by carbon is that of the diamond . This precious gem occurs in nature in regular crystals , usually colourless , but sometimes yellow and brown . Now , we are convinced that this brilliant and transparent body is ...
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Page 236 - I mention this to show from what trifling circumstances the mind will sometimes derive consolation ; for though the whole plant was not larger than the top of one of my fingers, I could not contemplate the delicate conformation of its roots, leaves, and capsula, without admiration. Can that Being, thought I, who planted, watered, and brought to perfection, in this obscure part of the world, a thing which appears of so small importance, look with unconcern upon the situation and sufferings of creatures...
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