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Page 24
... remains ; that his more ample work on the same subject has fully established his reputation for zeal and diligence in research ; and that his collection of specimens is at once numerous and appropriate . Commencing his descriptive ...
... remains ; that his more ample work on the same subject has fully established his reputation for zeal and diligence in research ; and that his collection of specimens is at once numerous and appropriate . Commencing his descriptive ...
Page 26
... remains appear to have been detected in the transition or mountain lime - stone : but they have been traced in the lias , in the fuller's earth of the inferior oolite , in the beds of the upper oolitic series , and abundantly in the ...
... remains appear to have been detected in the transition or mountain lime - stone : but they have been traced in the lias , in the fuller's earth of the inferior oolite , in the beds of the upper oolitic series , and abundantly in the ...
Page 91
... remains . But far from filling the imagination with ideas of the pomp and circumstance of courts , this house , built with brick , and with small windows , is so very mean and homely in appearance , that one finds some difficulty in ...
... remains . But far from filling the imagination with ideas of the pomp and circumstance of courts , this house , built with brick , and with small windows , is so very mean and homely in appearance , that one finds some difficulty in ...
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