The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... Granite Rock is the lowest sub- stance that has been reached by man - and it seems , as far as we can trace , to be the substance of the earth , that which gives to it its form and shape ; but as it is to so a a b a * small a depth ...
... Granite Rock is the lowest sub- stance that has been reached by man - and it seems , as far as we can trace , to be the substance of the earth , that which gives to it its form and shape ; but as it is to so a a b a * small a depth ...
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... Granite we shall presently describe , or in Strata , Nodules , Veins , & c . explained to you in a former conversation . The Internal Structure of a Rock is described in terms I must endeavour in some way to explain , though I am aware ...
... Granite we shall presently describe , or in Strata , Nodules , Veins , & c . explained to you in a former conversation . The Internal Structure of a Rock is described in terms I must endeavour in some way to explain , though I am aware ...
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... Granite by hold- ing a small piece of it in my hand , I cannot perceive its Structure without seeing the rock itself : but most of the above terms , as well as those that follow , will apply both to the structure and texture . A ...
... Granite by hold- ing a small piece of it in my hand , I cannot perceive its Structure without seeing the rock itself : but most of the above terms , as well as those that follow , will apply both to the structure and texture . A ...
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... Granite , which is indistinctly grained throughout . The Fracture appears to me uneven , as I can by no means break it into a very smooth surface . It is very hard , for my knife makes no impression on it . As to the Frangibility , I ...
... Granite , which is indistinctly grained throughout . The Fracture appears to me uneven , as I can by no means break it into a very smooth surface . It is very hard , for my knife makes no impression on it . As to the Frangibility , I ...
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... Granite and Porphyry , else not unlike each other in appearance . This is not the place for describing either ; we shall reeur to them ; I merely wished now to ascertain if you understand our terms sufficiently to appreciate their ...
... Granite and Porphyry , else not unlike each other in appearance . This is not the place for describing either ; we shall reeur to them ; I merely wished now to ascertain if you understand our terms sufficiently to appreciate their ...
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