THE 
MINERAL C0NCHOLOGY 
OF 
GREAT BRITAIN : 
OR 
C O LO U II E 1) F I GU R E S 
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THE SOCIETY OF JENA, &C. 
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Many, O Lord God, are thy wonderful works which thou hast done: 
they cannot be reckoned up in order to thee: if I would declare and 
speak of them, they are more than can be numbered. 
Psalm xi 5 , 
VOL. IV. 
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