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... stones , of various weights and dimensions , fell at the fect of different persons , men , women , and children . The stones are of a quality not found in any part of the Siennese territory ; they fell about eighteen hours after the ...
... stones , of various weights and dimensions , fell at the fect of different persons , men , women , and children . The stones are of a quality not found in any part of the Siennese territory ; they fell about eighteen hours after the ...
Pagina 44
... stones , brought to him by the native superintendant of the collections , was also in- duced to send a person to that part of the country , to make inquiry ; who returned with several of the stones , and brought an account similar to ...
... stones , brought to him by the native superintendant of the collections , was also in- duced to send a person to that part of the country , to make inquiry ; who returned with several of the stones , and brought an account similar to ...
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... stones asserted to have fallen under similar circumstances , have precisely the same characters . The stones from Benares , the stone from Yorkshire , that from Sienna , and a fragment of one from Bohemia , have a relation to each other ...
... stones asserted to have fallen under similar circumstances , have precisely the same characters . The stones from Benares , the stone from Yorkshire , that from Sienna , and a fragment of one from Bohemia , have a relation to each other ...
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