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Page 15
... principal collection will be uniform , of drawings about 30 inches long . I shall have ten large ones , of the main temples and other most interesting objects of Greece , which will be about four feet and a half , or near five feet ...
... principal collection will be uniform , of drawings about 30 inches long . I shall have ten large ones , of the main temples and other most interesting objects of Greece , which will be about four feet and a half , or near five feet ...
Page 130
... principal accompaniments of the metallic veins ; and others , because they convey satisfactory notions of the junction of different rocks . Here we are presented with frag- ments of curiously contorted slate ; and there , with samples ...
... principal accompaniments of the metallic veins ; and others , because they convey satisfactory notions of the junction of different rocks . Here we are presented with frag- ments of curiously contorted slate ; and there , with samples ...
Page 324
... principal sources . ' As the title - page imports , the volume consists of two principal parts ; first , the lives of some of the most noted alchemists ; and secondly , a collection of several of their most curious treatises . The lives ...
... principal sources . ' As the title - page imports , the volume consists of two principal parts ; first , the lives of some of the most noted alchemists ; and secondly , a collection of several of their most curious treatises . The lives ...
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