The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 10. köideThomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith R.S. Peale, 1890 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 68
Page 24
... mineral lands . The first street was laid out in 1826 ; village government was legalised in 1837 , and a city charter granted in 1839 . Population in 1850 , 6004 ; in 1860 , 8196 ; and in 1870 , 7019 , of whom 2473 were foreigners ...
... mineral lands . The first street was laid out in 1826 ; village government was legalised in 1837 , and a city charter granted in 1839 . Population in 1850 , 6004 ; in 1860 , 8196 ; and in 1870 , 7019 , of whom 2473 were foreigners ...
Page 25
... mineral springs which can be counted in Galicia , the most fre- quented are Konopowka , south of Tarnopol , and Lubian and Sklo , west of Lemberg . The last is a good example of the intermittent class . The Galician climate is ...
... mineral springs which can be counted in Galicia , the most fre- quented are Konopowka , south of Tarnopol , and Lubian and Sklo , west of Lemberg . The last is a good example of the intermittent class . The Galician climate is ...
Page 26
... mineral resources of the province , which are considerable , were known to some extent to the ancients . Strabo speaks of its gold and tin , and Pliny mentions the gemma Gallaica . Mines of lead , tin , copper , and iron pyrites ...
... mineral resources of the province , which are considerable , were known to some extent to the ancients . Strabo speaks of its gold and tin , and Pliny mentions the gemma Gallaica . Mines of lead , tin , copper , and iron pyrites ...
Page 56
... minerals , of great variety of appearance . The componenting anords occupation to many of the inhabitants , but from ... Mineral spas , mostly chalybeate , are abundant . Climate and Agriculture . - The climate is mild and salubrious ...
... minerals , of great variety of appearance . The componenting anords occupation to many of the inhabitants , but from ... Mineral spas , mostly chalybeate , are abundant . Climate and Agriculture . - The climate is mild and salubrious ...
Page 81
... mineral the name of which is derived from the Latin granatum , the pomegranate , or , as Lydgate calls it , " garnet appille " ( see Halliwell , Dict . , i . p . 392 ) , on account of the resemblance of Several its granular varieties to ...
... mineral the name of which is derived from the Latin granatum , the pomegranate , or , as Lydgate calls it , " garnet appille " ( see Halliwell , Dict . , i . p . 392 ) , on account of the resemblance of Several its granular varieties to ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abundant acid ancient angle appear augite axis basalt beds brachiopods carbonic carbonic acid centre century character chemical coal coast consists contains crust crystalline crystals deposit depth distance district earth equator eruption evidence existence feet felspar formations fossils Gaelic Galatia gallic acid galls galvanometer Gaur gelatin gems geological globe gneiss granite heat hornblende igneous igneous rocks important iron islands known lake land latitude lava less lime limestone longitude mass materials matter meridian metamorphic miles mineral mountain observed obtained occur ocean organic original orthoclase parallel Paris passing period plane portion present pressure produced quartz regions remains rise river rocks Roman round sand sandstone schists Scotland sediment shales side siliceous Silurian sometimes species square miles stones strata stream structure substance surface temperature thick tion town traced trilobites upper vapour vertical volcanic voyage whole