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An Account of Some German Volcanos, and Their Productions: With a New Hypothesis of the Prismatical Basaltes, Established Upon Facts: Being an Essay of Physical Geography for Philosophers and Miners
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An Account of Some German Volcanos, and Their Productions: With a New Hypothesis of the Prismatical Basaltes, Established Upon Facts: Being an Essay of Physical Geography for Philosophers and Miners
Rudolf Erich Raspe
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31st August 2015
An Account of Some German Volcanos, and Their Productions: With a New Hypothesis of the Prismatical Basaltes, Established Upon Facts: Being an Essay of Physical Geography for Philosophers and Miners
Rudolf Erich Raspe
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