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... ascer- tained : but the frequent references to the plates require that the details should be perused in the original . The rugged and disjointed scenery of the Undercliff is particularly described in the third letter . The whole has ...
... ascer- tained : but the frequent references to the plates require that the details should be perused in the original . The rugged and disjointed scenery of the Undercliff is particularly described in the third letter . The whole has ...
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... ascer- tained the data . C It is undoubtedly useless to express , under an algebraical form , results which are so simple that they may be immediately announced , comprehended , and estimated . It is still worse if we seek to combine ...
... ascer- tained the data . C It is undoubtedly useless to express , under an algebraical form , results which are so simple that they may be immediately announced , comprehended , and estimated . It is still worse if we seek to combine ...
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... ascer- tained , but the more remarkable varieties of its crystals are distinctly defined . To Quartz belong the subordinate va- rieties of the hyaline ; including rock - crystal and amethyst , the quartz - agate , which affords the ...
... ascer- tained , but the more remarkable varieties of its crystals are distinctly defined . To Quartz belong the subordinate va- rieties of the hyaline ; including rock - crystal and amethyst , the quartz - agate , which affords the ...
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Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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