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Page 161
... direction of gravity . It will indeed be curious to remark what irregularities take place on advancing into the denser strata of the north . The limestone and sandstone strata of the middle part of the island will succeed to the chalk ...
... direction of gravity . It will indeed be curious to remark what irregularities take place on advancing into the denser strata of the north . The limestone and sandstone strata of the middle part of the island will succeed to the chalk ...
Page 169
... direction , the star would seem to describe a circle in the heaven in the same direction , the diameter of which would be greater , the less the absolute distance of the star . But the result of Mr. Bradley's ob- servations were not ...
... direction , the star would seem to describe a circle in the heaven in the same direction , the diameter of which would be greater , the less the absolute distance of the star . But the result of Mr. Bradley's ob- servations were not ...
Page 333
... directions for procuring and preserving baits ( p . 214. ) are excellent ; as are those for making rods and hair lines ; and Mr. T. is evidently an adept at making flies . We apprehend , nevertheless , that his list of artificial flies ...
... directions for procuring and preserving baits ( p . 214. ) are excellent ; as are those for making rods and hair lines ; and Mr. T. is evidently an adept at making flies . We apprehend , nevertheless , that his list of artificial flies ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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