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The Physical Geology and Geography of Great Britain: Six Lectures to Working Men Delivered in the Royal School of Mines in 1863 (Classic Reprint)
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The Physical Geology and Geography of Great Britain: Six Lectures to Working Men Delivered in the Royal School of Mines in 1863 (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from The Physical Geology and Geography of Great Britain: Six Lectures to Working Men Delivered in the Royal School of Mines in 1863
HE first edition of these Lectures was printed from the shorthand report of Mr. I. Aldous Mays, and published with my consent. At his request I read and corrected the proof-sheets but being much occupied at the time with other necessary work, and not in perfect health, many imperfections and mistakes, and a few positive errors, escaped my notice. In this edition the whole 'has been thoroughly revised, corrected, and in parts almost rewritten, and a good deal Of fresh matter has been added, including a map, reduced for England from my own geological map, and for Scot land from the map by Sir Roderick Murchison and Mr. Geikie. My Object in delivering the original course, and in publishing this edition, has been to show how simple the geological structure Of Great Britain is in its.
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