British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volum 9Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1821 |
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... fossil of the siliceous ge- nus , chrysoprase , to which it communi- cates an apple - green colour . Nickel is extracted from the kupfer- nickel , but it is extremely difficult to free it entirely from the metals with which it is ...
... fossil of the siliceous ge- nus , chrysoprase , to which it communi- cates an apple - green colour . Nickel is extracted from the kupfer- nickel , but it is extremely difficult to free it entirely from the metals with which it is ...
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... the earth . Hero- dotus ascertained the existence of fossil shells in the mountains of Egypt , and was thereby induced to conclude , that the sea must have once covered those parts . In the pyramids of Egypt , men- tioned ORT ORY.
... the earth . Hero- dotus ascertained the existence of fossil shells in the mountains of Egypt , and was thereby induced to conclude , that the sea must have once covered those parts . In the pyramids of Egypt , men- tioned ORT ORY.
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... Fossils , p . 3. ) But unable other- wise to oppose the opinion of Dr. Butt- ner , that the fossil corals were actually corals which had existed before the flood , he had recourse to the supposition of their having derived their forms ...
... Fossils , p . 3. ) But unable other- wise to oppose the opinion of Dr. Butt- ner , that the fossil corals were actually corals which had existed before the flood , he had recourse to the supposition of their having derived their forms ...
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... fossil is composed differs as much from stone , as from the matter of which the body was originally composed . Fossils he considers as of two kinds , primary and secondary ; among the former he places those bodies which appear to have ...
... fossil is composed differs as much from stone , as from the matter of which the body was originally composed . Fossils he considers as of two kinds , primary and secondary ; among the former he places those bodies which appear to have ...
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... fossil - woods which now partake of the nature of pitch - stone , and waxopol ( Holzopal ) . In other situa- tions metallic impregnations occur ; as in such woods as are impregnated with the pyrites of iron , so frequently found in our ...
... fossil - woods which now partake of the nature of pitch - stone , and waxopol ( Holzopal ) . In other situa- tions metallic impregnations occur ; as in such woods as are impregnated with the pyrites of iron , so frequently found in our ...
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