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Page 117
... sometimes sends a famine , sometimes a pestilence , and sometimes a hero , for the chastise- ment of mankind ; none of them surely for their admiration . Only some cause like unto that which is now scattering the men- tal fog of the ...
... sometimes sends a famine , sometimes a pestilence , and sometimes a hero , for the chastise- ment of mankind ; none of them surely for their admiration . Only some cause like unto that which is now scattering the men- tal fog of the ...
Page 229
... sometimes quite pure , sometimes mixed with talc and chlorite , and which , from the enormous thickness of their beds , and the extent they occupy , merit the attention of geognosts . Those rocks of quartz appeared to me to consist of ...
... sometimes quite pure , sometimes mixed with talc and chlorite , and which , from the enormous thickness of their beds , and the extent they occupy , merit the attention of geognosts . Those rocks of quartz appeared to me to consist of ...
Page 230
... sometimes 1000 feet thick . The whole of this formation is covered by a ferruginous breccia , extremely auriferous . M. d'Es- chwege thinks that it is to the destruction of the beds we have just named , and which are geognostically ...
... sometimes 1000 feet thick . The whole of this formation is covered by a ferruginous breccia , extremely auriferous . M. d'Es- chwege thinks that it is to the destruction of the beds we have just named , and which are geognostically ...
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