10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «SARCITE»
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This is the rare mineral described by Dr Townson, and by him called Sarcite, from
its flesh-colour (mega:qu The very surface being sufficiently firm for a foundation,
the workmen did not go deep enough to touch on the stratum containing the ...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal
The Sarcite, a crystallization found on the Calton-Hill at Edinburgh, and
considered by the author as a non-descript. Art. XI. Strictures on the Modern
System of Female Education. With a View of the Principles and Conduct
prevalent among' ...
Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths, 1799
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
... and the more interesting of the simple minerals of the hill, especially the Sarcite
of Townson, first characterized from Calton specimens and afterwards known as
Cu- bizite and Analcime, exhibiting a specimen which he had procured from the ...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
The peculiarities of each bed in regard to its structure and mineral contents were
pointed out ; the author concluding by noticing the more interesting of the simple
minerals of the hill, especially the Sarcite of Townson, first characterized from ...
The Sarcite, a crystallization found on the Calton-Hill at Edinburgh, and
considered by the author as a non-descript. Art. XI. Strictures on the Modern
System of Female Education. With a View of the Principles and Conduct
prevalent among ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1799
... nature, they should feare her, [Enter Keeper.] And thenIam sure shewould love
me.How now, keeper. Wher'sArcite? KEEPER. Banishd: Prince Pirithous
Obtained his liberty; but never more.
William Shakespeare, 2014
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British Mineralogy: Or, Coloured Figures Intended to ...
Sarcite* Satin spar Schlakiges erdpech, variete. de Schorle, red » Schwer spath
Selenites Sidero-calcite Silber gediegen Silex analcimus var. compactus , —
fibrosus . . Silex Quartzum var. aggregatum — arenaceurn. . calcareum Silica .
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The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, and Art
... name of sarcite has been given. This mineral is opaque, its fracture is unequal
and earthy ; it is commonly found crystallized in a solid of twenty-four sides, but
the crystals are rarely single and perfect. They occur rather in confused groups.
Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1822
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A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, Second Edition: Language ...
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sacramentum' srni 'falx, palus' srkijo sarcio sarcina sarsite " 'sarcite' 5.5.-sar-nin-k-
'suppleo, resarciS' srodhos 2bi.-ffroen srkvan-, srakva 'angulus oris' srokna sron '
nasus' ...
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The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art
... name of sarcite has been given. This mineral is opaque, its fracture is unequal
and earthy; it is commonly found crystallized in a solid of twenty-four sides, but
the crystals are rarely single and perfect. They~occur rather in confused groups.