a vagrant beggar
The Pines and Firs which grow upon the Sea-coaſts, are ſaid to have in the ſummer-time a kind of Roſinous Gum diſtilling from them, which falling into the Baltick and Bothnick Seas, and by the waves carryed to the Pruſſian ſhore, has given occaſion to ſome, to aſcribe to this the original of their Amber, which ſeems to be rather a coagulation of Petroleum.
But the only gribenes I ate growing up came from my grandmother’s South Beach kitchen.
Hausmann has remarked the general homœomorphism between the carbonate and sulphate of lead; and the close likeness of form, which according to Dana,* is observed in the three crystalline systems, between the sulphates dreelite, anglesite, and glauberite, and the sulphato‐carbonates susannite, leadhillite, and lanarkite, confirms the view of their homology.
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