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frequently in a gargue which singnifies any substance in
which a chrystal is embeded
To attain the [dr] diamonds, when [dr] square
their weight in grams and multiply by f and then [dr]
will be their value in pounds stating why [dr] their weight
and multiply by s & the product will be their value in the starting.
shillanges diamond was attained by the English
army from a noble man in India where the former went waging
war with that country, it is the size of a large egg weighing
11 0z. It was a present in Queen Victoria, it is called the
mounain of [dr] an [dr] of it [dr] which is caused
by its absorbing light, it was exchanged at the worlds fair:
the must larger is in the Russian [dr] the size
of a precious egg; it was the eye of an idol in India and was [dr]
by a man who was believed to be worsipping the idol and a glass vase.
being put in its stead, he [dr] in to a captain for 2500 pounds
he sold it to a [Dr] for 10000 pounds, he [dr] well aree[dr]
with his Jasmine [dr], to the empress Catherine for 90,000
pounds and a annualy of 1000 pounds per year during his
life. the diamond is used for famous panhoses,
[dr] if useful in wather and chrometirs to
[dr] the prechoir it is used to cut flass, it does not
go through the glass byt removes a now of padely and is
cracks through the [dr] and also as an ornament and to
protect substances, next to the diamond, charcol is [dr]
here to fore no difference between them has been found except the
diamond is chrystlaized.
Charcoal's prevalence from [dr] which is composed of the argon
oxygen and carbon by heating the volatile protiens [dr]
black is carbon and is what remains after [dr] and [dr] are burnt.
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