The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 11Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1820 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 226
... rocks , the structure of crystals , or the association and connexion of mineral substances . Rough and forbidding in their aspect , it is not to be wondered at , that they should so long have been viewed with no other interest , than is ...
... rocks , the structure of crystals , or the association and connexion of mineral substances . Rough and forbidding in their aspect , it is not to be wondered at , that they should so long have been viewed with no other interest , than is ...
Page 227
... rocks with which we are unacquainted . Our country is peculiarly interesting to the geologist , and already have we found an abundant supply of some minerals rare in the Old World ; the chrysoberyl of Haddam , the tourmalins of ...
... rocks with which we are unacquainted . Our country is peculiarly interesting to the geologist , and already have we found an abundant supply of some minerals rare in the Old World ; the chrysoberyl of Haddam , the tourmalins of ...
Page 228
... rocks , and so confident are we of the presence of cer- tain minerals in a certain set of rocks , that with some knowl- edge of geology we can assure ourselves of the probable ex- istence of coal , of gypsum , of salt , and of many ...
... rocks , and so confident are we of the presence of cer- tain minerals in a certain set of rocks , that with some knowl- edge of geology we can assure ourselves of the probable ex- istence of coal , of gypsum , of salt , and of many ...
Page 229
... rocks of their immediate vicinity ; the knowledge of which has been too often thought sufficient to render them distinguished as geologists . The labour of many is yet wanted in the exam- ination of particular tracts of country , and in ...
... rocks of their immediate vicinity ; the knowledge of which has been too often thought sufficient to render them distinguished as geologists . The labour of many is yet wanted in the exam- ination of particular tracts of country , and in ...
Page 230
... rocks in the vi- cinity of the towns and villages where his lectures have been given , which are labelled and placed by him in some room accessible to all who have a wish to prosecute the study . This mode of proceeding merits the ...
... rocks in the vi- cinity of the towns and villages where his lectures have been given , which are labelled and placed by him in some room accessible to all who have a wish to prosecute the study . This mode of proceeding merits the ...
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