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Page 142
It will , therefore , appear rather extraordinary to readers who have confined themselves to the chemical arrangement , to find in the present improved and improving state of chemical mineralogy , that the author should not have taken ...
It will , therefore , appear rather extraordinary to readers who have confined themselves to the chemical arrangement , to find in the present improved and improving state of chemical mineralogy , that the author should not have taken ...
Page 195
Mr. P. himself appears to think , indeed , that it is much easier to plan than execute such a piece of work , as will fully appear from the arrangements ' which he thinks necessary to effectuate the proposed design ; ' and which we here ...
Mr. P. himself appears to think , indeed , that it is much easier to plan than execute such a piece of work , as will fully appear from the arrangements ' which he thinks necessary to effectuate the proposed design ; ' and which we here ...
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... in his Appendix to the present volume , appears to us to have clearly and successfully answered the first accusation . ... incumbent on him to clear up at any expence of time or means , the undisputed facts appear to be these .
... in his Appendix to the present volume , appears to us to have clearly and successfully answered the first accusation . ... incumbent on him to clear up at any expence of time or means , the undisputed facts appear to be these .
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