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Page 260
... rock for the purpose ; and some fan- tastical form , which might recall the idea of a ship , is equally necessary . A due consideration of these particulars has led Mr. Dodwell to decide ( xan'λeyxɛa vies ' Axav ) in fa- vour of the ...
... rock for the purpose ; and some fan- tastical form , which might recall the idea of a ship , is equally necessary . A due consideration of these particulars has led Mr. Dodwell to decide ( xan'λeyxɛa vies ' Axav ) in fa- vour of the ...
Page 359
... rock which they traverse . Of this there is a remarkable example at Cuire . The original rock is a dark gneiss containing much hornblende , and intersected by veins of grey granite . The trap - veins are so numerous as to have separated ...
... rock which they traverse . Of this there is a remarkable example at Cuire . The original rock is a dark gneiss containing much hornblende , and intersected by veins of grey granite . The trap - veins are so numerous as to have separated ...
Page 367
... rock by the wasting and degradation of trap - veins . One of them was inhabited by the Pretender , during his concealment ; and another has lately become the cause of great resort to Sky , on account of its stalactitic concretions ...
... rock by the wasting and degradation of trap - veins . One of them was inhabited by the Pretender , during his concealment ; and another has lately become the cause of great resort to Sky , on account of its stalactitic concretions ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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