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Page 142
... appear to have been more successful than his predecessors . He has , moreover , entirely disregarded some notions which are now common to the most proficient students in mineralogy ; and on which , however they may differ upon other ...
... appear to have been more successful than his predecessors . He has , moreover , entirely disregarded some notions which are now common to the most proficient students in mineralogy ; and on which , however they may differ upon other ...
Page 195
... 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 give in his ...
... 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 give in his ...
Page 258
... appear to be these . * A treaty had been obtained from the Pasha of Egypt for opening a commerce between that country and Bombay . Mr. Lee , one of the firm of Briggs and Co. , en- gaged Mr. Buckingham , who was then at Alexandria , and ...
... appear to be these . * A treaty had been obtained from the Pasha of Egypt for opening a commerce between that country and Bombay . Mr. Lee , one of the firm of Briggs and Co. , en- gaged Mr. Buckingham , who was then at Alexandria , and ...
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