The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Zväzok 3W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1834 |
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... mineralogy , and other scientific subjects , as well as of the habits , usages , customs , and cha- racter of its primitive inhabitants ; but his professional avocations always in- terfered , and the only records of the red race which ...
... mineralogy , and other scientific subjects , as well as of the habits , usages , customs , and cha- racter of its primitive inhabitants ; but his professional avocations always in- terfered , and the only records of the red race which ...
Strana 101
... mineralogical variety , but that their geognostic relations are of the most complicated description , equal almost to the three times three alternations of fresh and salt water and land formations , and their different order of ...
... mineralogical variety , but that their geognostic relations are of the most complicated description , equal almost to the three times three alternations of fresh and salt water and land formations , and their different order of ...
Strana 102
... mineralogical characters are imbedded in a paste . A great many of the rocks of Pallis hill , which were decided upon as vesicular , were , probably , merely so from the decomposition of calcareous geodes or nodules of chlorite and ...
... mineralogical characters are imbedded in a paste . A great many of the rocks of Pallis hill , which were decided upon as vesicular , were , probably , merely so from the decomposition of calcareous geodes or nodules of chlorite and ...
Strana 104
... mineralogical structure , says , that to the westward in nearly the same parallel , granite is found rising out of and alternating with mica slate . This is an interesting fact . North of the Owenmore , the junction of the primary and ...
... mineralogical structure , says , that to the westward in nearly the same parallel , granite is found rising out of and alternating with mica slate . This is an interesting fact . North of the Owenmore , the junction of the primary and ...
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... MINERALOGY TO THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY - PART I , TO A LADY TO BRENDA . 161 175 176 THE RESURRECTIONS OF BARNEY BRADLEY - by the Author of " TRAITS AND STORIES OF THE IRISH PEASANTRY " 177 STANZAS 193 . FRAGMENTS FROM THE HISTORY OF ...
... MINERALOGY TO THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY - PART I , TO A LADY TO BRENDA . 161 175 176 THE RESURRECTIONS OF BARNEY BRADLEY - by the Author of " TRAITS AND STORIES OF THE IRISH PEASANTRY " 177 STANZAS 193 . FRAGMENTS FROM THE HISTORY OF ...
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