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The writer whose remarks form the subject of the present article , has pursued a plan which differs , in many refpects , from those of his predecessors ; so that his observas tions will be , in general , new and interesting , even to ...
The writer whose remarks form the subject of the present article , has pursued a plan which differs , in many refpects , from those of his predecessors ; so that his observas tions will be , in general , new and interesting , even to ...
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properature , which is always above the freezing point , will be suffi . cient to melt the contiguous surface of snow , and to occasion a conItant thaw , which supplies those currents of water that flow , at all seasons , from the Upper ...
properature , which is always above the freezing point , will be suffi . cient to melt the contiguous surface of snow , and to occasion a conItant thaw , which supplies those currents of water that flow , at all seasons , from the Upper ...
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Those parallel with the horizon : 2. The ' perpendicular : 3. Those which have various degrees of inclination : 4. Those which form concave arches : 5. Those which are curved convexly : 6. The undulating : 7. The round : 8.
Those parallel with the horizon : 2. The ' perpendicular : 3. Those which have various degrees of inclination : 4. Those which form concave arches : 5. Those which are curved convexly : 6. The undulating : 7. The round : 8.
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