The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1820 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 88
Page 176
... various modifications of quartz , micaceous schist , and chlorite schist , which are severally discussed in the condensed view of this portion of the work . - - The Clyde Islands include those which are embayed in the estuary of the ...
... various modifications of quartz , micaceous schist , and chlorite schist , which are severally discussed in the condensed view of this portion of the work . - - The Clyde Islands include those which are embayed in the estuary of the ...
Page 177
... various specious arguments which the Doctor has ad- duced : but the chronology of mineral formations is , at best , very dark and doubtful . The rocks superior to the sand- stone series , and therefore presumed to be of more recent ...
... various specious arguments which the Doctor has ad- duced : but the chronology of mineral formations is , at best , very dark and doubtful . The rocks superior to the sand- stone series , and therefore presumed to be of more recent ...
Page 180
... various places , but appearing to be most numerous in the neighbour- hood of the ferry . They cross the island in a somewhat north- easterly course , being at times curved , but generally straight . One instance occurs where the vein is ...
... various places , but appearing to be most numerous in the neighbour- hood of the ferry . They cross the island in a somewhat north- easterly course , being at times curved , but generally straight . One instance occurs where the vein is ...
Contents
Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
33 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American animals antient appears Appius augite Avenel basalt beautiful Boards called carbonic acid character chlorite colour composition considerable course degree divorce effect England English extract eyes feeling former frequently genius Gioachino Greco give gneiss Greenland Greenland Sea heart honour human imagination inhabitants interest intitled Ireland island knowlege labour land latitude less lictors Lord Lord Byron manner marriage means ment mind moral nature never object observations pass passage peculiar persons poem poet poetical poetry political population portion present principles produced racter readers reason remarkable respect River Duddon rock romance sand-stone says Scarba scarcely scene schist Scotland shew Sintram species specific gravity specimen spirit Spitzbergen Staffa style substance taste temperature thee thing thou tion town traveller truth Undine United Virginius volume whole writer