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... natural history , who touched with uncertain pen on what they thought to be the leading characters of a rare and ambiguous mineral . Many of the passages which have been quoted from ancient authors as indicating a knowledge of the use ...
... natural history , who touched with uncertain pen on what they thought to be the leading characters of a rare and ambiguous mineral . Many of the passages which have been quoted from ancient authors as indicating a knowledge of the use ...
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... naturally directed the attention of inquirers more forcibly to the statistics of mineral produce . It was roughly estimated that for 1850 the production of all the British coal - mines was 42,000,000 tons ; France was raising 4,433,000 ...
... naturally directed the attention of inquirers more forcibly to the statistics of mineral produce . It was roughly estimated that for 1850 the production of all the British coal - mines was 42,000,000 tons ; France was raising 4,433,000 ...
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... naturally excites apprehension for the future . The statistics of the produce of the mines of most of the European nations are well kept up , although a few of them can only be roughly estimated , and it is interesting to compare the ...
... naturally excites apprehension for the future . The statistics of the produce of the mines of most of the European nations are well kept up , although a few of them can only be roughly estimated , and it is interesting to compare the ...
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... natural sequence where all the strata are developed , it frequently happens that some of them are missing from their places . Thus , in Belgium and North France the coal - measures lie immediately be- neath the chalk or cretaceous beds ...
... natural sequence where all the strata are developed , it frequently happens that some of them are missing from their places . Thus , in Belgium and North France the coal - measures lie immediately be- neath the chalk or cretaceous beds ...
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... in the 1 present world . Sigillaria stems of full thickness and a. Fig . 1. Sigillaria elegans . Forest of Dean . ( Half the natural size . ) Fig . 4. Calamites decoratus . Derbyshire . ( Half. ORGANIC REMAINS , AND ORIGIN OF COAL . 29.
... in the 1 present world . Sigillaria stems of full thickness and a. Fig . 1. Sigillaria elegans . Forest of Dean . ( Half the natural size . ) Fig . 4. Calamites decoratus . Derbyshire . ( Half. ORGANIC REMAINS , AND ORIGIN OF COAL . 29.
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