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cage ie of the British Apeieraitee at amps “toe 
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chair to give a brief account of the progress i 
the preceding year; but however ? 
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‘this Association—a subject, too, possessing a charm 
af ocibjecs, and, more connected ‘than ae other with 
: ta the interior too—from the inner life’ of the earth that 
es the materials of civilizatio—his coal, his iron, and 
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