The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... leaves ; in which form it is usually met with in the mines of Siberia , where it is said never to have been discovered in a state of crystallization . In the Peruvian mines , it is found in a form somewhat resembling fern - leaves ...
... leaves ; in which form it is usually met with in the mines of Siberia , where it is said never to have been discovered in a state of crystallization . In the Peruvian mines , it is found in a form somewhat resembling fern - leaves ...
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... leaves under the gold - beater's hammer , it is capable of still further extension : its tenacity , however , bears no proportion to its ductility , being less than even that of iron or copper . A silver - wire , one tenth of an inch ...
... leaves under the gold - beater's hammer , it is capable of still further extension : its tenacity , however , bears no proportion to its ductility , being less than even that of iron or copper . A silver - wire , one tenth of an inch ...
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... leaves the same languor and depression to be again removed by the same destructive means . Almost all attacks of fever or inflammatory disease are found fatal in the case of dram- drinkers , because the blood of such persons is ...
... leaves the same languor and depression to be again removed by the same destructive means . Almost all attacks of fever or inflammatory disease are found fatal in the case of dram- drinkers , because the blood of such persons is ...
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... leaves every one to partake accord- ing to his inclination . The taste of the English in the cultivation of land ... leaf sleeping on its bosom , and the trout roaming fearlessly about its limpid waters ; while some rustic temple or ...
... leaves every one to partake accord- ing to his inclination . The taste of the English in the cultivation of land ... leaf sleeping on its bosom , and the trout roaming fearlessly about its limpid waters ; while some rustic temple or ...
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... Leaf of Chaucer , and have brought into our closets all the freshness and fragrance of the dewy landscape . The pastoral writers of other countries appear as if they had paid nature an occasional visit , and become acquainted with her ...
... Leaf of Chaucer , and have brought into our closets all the freshness and fragrance of the dewy landscape . The pastoral writers of other countries appear as if they had paid nature an occasional visit , and become acquainted with her ...
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