| Madras literary society - 1856 - 722 páginas
...large enough for the " pods" of his cricketbats, but not such entire bats as he was making out of the upper segment. " In dividing the tree, the saw was...had previously condemned as of inferior quality, and hewing it down from the sides he uncovered, to his astonishment, the great lump of metalliferous matter,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1856 - 642 páginas
...large enough for the " pods " of his cricket-bats, but not such entire bats as he was making out of the upper segment. In dividing the tree, the saw was stopped...had previously condemned as of inferior quality, and hewing it down from the sides he uncovered, to his astonishment, the great lump of metalliferous matter,... | |
| 1856 - 606 páginas
...large enough for the " pods " of his cricket-bats, but not such entire bats as he was making out of the upper segment. In dividing the tree, the saw was stopped at about eight inches from the surface on one side (or the breadth of a large saw) by a very hard, impenetrable... | |
| 1857 - 348 páginas
...large enough for tbe " pods" of his cricketbats, but not such entire bats as he was making out of the upper segment. " In dividing the tree, the saw was...had previously condemned as of inferior quality, and hewing it down from the sides he uncovered, to his astonishment, the great lump of metalliferous matter,... | |
| 1855 - 496 páginas
...large enough for the " pods " of his cricket-bats, but not such entire bats as he was making out of the upper segment. In dividing the tree, the saw was stopped...had previously condemned as of inferior quality, and hewing it down from the sides he uncovered, to his astonishment, the great lump of metalliferous matter,... | |
| 1855 - 1070 páginas
...large enough for the " pods " of his cricket-bats, but not such entire bats as he was making out of the upper segment. In dividing the tree, the saw was stopped...had previously condemned as of inferior quality, and hewing it down from the sides he uncovered, to his astonishment, the great lump of metalliferous matter,... | |
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