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Page 254
... possess clay- alate as the cement of certain mechanically altered grains or fragments of different rocks . These may vary materially in size , and thus form the two leading varieties of fine and coarse grey wacke ; and if they also possess ...
... possess clay- alate as the cement of certain mechanically altered grains or fragments of different rocks . These may vary materially in size , and thus form the two leading varieties of fine and coarse grey wacke ; and if they also possess ...
Page 303
... possessed con- siderable tact , and to consider Quintus Curtius as very likely to relieve the ennui of a scholar : but ... possess the smooth tinkling of a dying paragraph , but to dis- turb the gentle reader in the midst of a flow of ...
... possessed con- siderable tact , and to consider Quintus Curtius as very likely to relieve the ennui of a scholar : but ... possess the smooth tinkling of a dying paragraph , but to dis- turb the gentle reader in the midst of a flow of ...
Page 419
... possessed , of depolarizing the rays of light ; or of depriving them of the polarity which they had received either ... possess this property in any sensible degree . The number and variety of his observations and experiments , however ...
... possessed , of depolarizing the rays of light ; or of depriving them of the polarity which they had received either ... possess this property in any sensible degree . The number and variety of his observations and experiments , however ...
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