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Description from text: Fig.I. Specimens of fossils found in the United States.

I. A piece of sparry ore, or rather an irregular body formed by the wash of a bed of different minerals. It is of a greenish colour, with intersections of a calcareous earth. The whole is extremely light, and seems to owe its origin chiefly to copper ; but is of little value. II. A specimen of the basaltic iron ore, having small black columns rising from a loose body of glimmer rock. III. A crystal of its natural size, found near Tuscarora mountain. IV. An assemblage of crystals from the same place. V. A piece of very rich iron ore, of a blue colour, veined with spar, brought from the Western country. VI. A sparry shell found there.
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Title: The Columbian magazine : or, monthly miscellany
Year: 1789 (1780s)
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Publisher: Philadelphia : T. Seddon, W. Spotswood, C. Cist & J. Trenchard
Contributing Library: University of Pittsburgh Library System
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intance too, ifI knew but your name. How-ever, I shall not wait for that, butproceed to the liberty of address-ing a line or two to you and yourlearned readers, by way of re-monstrance against the defectionof this degenerate age, and tosolicit your and their patronageagainst impending neglect andruin. It is altogethgr unnecessary for apersonage of my extensive use, im- portance and notoriety (whereverdue form is observed in the lawdepartment) to enlarge on the ma-ny thousands of necessary suitsrecovered in my name for a longsuccession of years ; the nume-rous prisoners I have bailed fromconfinement in every part of thecountry ; and the honourable men-tion that hath been made of meby celebrated judges, barristersand counsellors, whose many vo-lumes of the first magnitude(wherein my name is capitalized)compose the stupendous librariesof our gentlemen of the law.Notwithstanding all this, a tasteand opinion seems to prevail inthese infant states (owing to theirpresumptuous independence in
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John Dsis Address, 229 sentiment and manners) cleroga- An inhabitant of a neighbouringtory to my honour, and dangerous village, a representative in the to my very existence, as well assubversive of all due form and dignityin law, physic, &.c. Examples ofthis kind are innumerable, but Ishall only mention one, which fellyesterday under my observation. general assembly of this state, hadthe audacity to deride, as un-meaning jargon, a bail-piecedrawn after due firm and usage,thus : / Common Pleas. Of the Term ofOctober, 1788. NEW-YORK, SS. John Bunn^ ofis delivered to Bail, upon the takingof his Body, To Francis Browne ofFarmer, and John Doe, of the samePlace, Yeoman, At the Suit ofJOHN WARD. 1^0 Description^ &c, of the Dismal Swamp, He affirmed that a child of sixyears old might draught an in-strument of writing with morepropriety and perspicuity. Hequeried why it might not as wellhave been drawn in any quadran-gular shape; and have intelligiblymentioned, that John Btinn on de-fa

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