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ille
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Thlie
?aird
is
sllotly
is
why
n:,tu'e tions,
gold.
as
and
a.
coistalit.l
The
aeing
a-s
A.
II.
':-
1roi."_
which
to
ifnilrit"
,iwsrening
old
tradi
golden.
the
l
cl+
ladmisarks
that
to t)biy. the
pewriio"
of the
light
l.'
of
irour
,,!linst
omnn
thet
iii
And
anid
fromitiiie
itislei
aily old
A ai
mtn
iit'i'eioieii
diell'
swept away
which
hls'
.tiis.
fjlsaaqsil,. the.
by disii'tjed|
(tlie
the
imroa
bete
ages
.ans
fiehs
gold
has
Alps
:is
.-.ill.\rtieul
fct
that
dnrti'th
foe(iinlg" inh?id.
only
etffect.
sar'"guiide)
:lwiled
ateenied
as
otieriieftal:
of
(rtowiniupom
tli-
she ;.upon
i*td'allls
--
during
All-:
the
linst
NatidtO,
significarit
fact,
thit
prof5ne
exchanSge
or
~ired
erwe
Sun!eljriveanirn
hc
the.'
ytssl
x~tevYy.
history; thAaisakels
Sponish. Maini"
'history
find
of,
of gold,
used in
ai'd
`the
ol:olpline
"h
\e
thirsty
l.deposihd,
fa?it t.liati
n"
is
of
thei
of
aii
religious
mnost
ote?t'orty "
'
,t
'a
lfo
-elnatevessels
ld.qiail-d,
iig..
observances were of
for, the
i. irf'nfu
stil"forijli
ti:riill iiuir
);i
o"
ani
Hernando.Cortes and his folloiers, the mine.s and silver which theo of gold
havitig been gave evidence of wrought' for centsries in the CouihlernaaInd'the
Henry
,iairklly,".
1ie
itself
(tilotugh wlhich.
it
gave
swasa
the
.TI
uts
"Motinguls
or to
bide,
i?
i::ts
elierui
er.
it
th:
Andes
tf
ldays, earlier
welo
sit
?,srd
ties
off
tly;
T. fTl,T
f roi;i
Aztee'
specuil;iti?t tsed
:rother'
bythSe COtildrn ~the Son; thbk the ain Ihens; all.these, though .~'~b~bsjdisi l ZWire Wh-Il
lt~ifi8
.1hood
4sAi
themsiles
ws hi;ighly. :.tintes
oftil
nllinre (ride
reefs
ai'ite
linb
i"tiinifes
eierat'd.
e
lnps
'"
iiaitti.siniu :forit,,t:onr
hni'i
Bnik:l;et
oni:i the
1itaifieri-? i is'silu
"hetallic~substances)
lised:
Baron
I.b -pre-historic
,nd'n
sn1etit; in
tlh
asicietit
J'
uliane?shI
tl,
totad. hie
rohs.
wiss
of
von"Humboldlt Ccint'
iif
ostih part,
Aoi
ferii
is
al,exeiul'ilific:itih?nof goll
the of
aqueous state
"lelositid
flroll
? gold:.played
a prolsientt
harfSt
aJnd
s it ;diseiice De
quartz ri"efs
-nd
the
thes
systen
of
so
woirlil
in the
is i's in
0 (exeeptLon ile
m.
earligr
Kaiper
ite
of
the
d:m
dy
t
?
yid's;`0
that"
distait)
the
histocy
oee
iy
mild
.olmlny:
hrtslil
.;tll:twiti
oc si
Qmi
of
eW"
`et*sisid
an
ulkliown-'
fact'
ilttiaid in
.the
gli
-that-
is
Spaniiids,
pi
and
).l.h!,.;it.,Aro OnhtOdle
quittity
'to
-'the
Tianssritn
thhei
wrought
outpyjt still
i
since
tt reuand.tig he
d.
iiotis
poeints Btuiikeet in
siiple
allusit
to?iplus.ion, ws
'ar.-.thei
_a
nsof.
htf'goldS
"old
l
in
'originslly
":ant
geneiirtt;d.
tih
....)?J
enoiri6tl?.i;iplies
)lyli'
r
l
. l
.fprnintion,
oi t(=:
;Isoit
Dit
supply'
by. the
of nature
an
asgentifemus
Di
abl
lint
beautiful
process
Afripujses
ii've
tlig
JouiceA
of
Ji
epllated.iad
th-e
concentratid
i,'to
oiloe
of
Iforniai
vi'ittetd:l o tssLs
dokigs itJ
i(
nioetsoillderfidlant loian'
I unique
Td
:iKesse'.kjii~gdom,
of~
,'?not
nilMshoul.
1d
.linliiei
ti&is
withini
has
ever
workeil
t.ati
is.
'ind,
he.
L.
popo.i
?
aoot
,,p
wIhiic trodition.!
l?srhairic.
thas s'utiferorsa
possibilities cou'intr3y-,
ofce
ali
scientific' "nuoi
an
.the
.race
lwsy
Parisisii
casks ati
iave
It.
ould
sro
.
task the
A
gociefty-ol'atined
froum
?eroisifsiutitry.
ear
to
fi8oits:!'.
sail
'iit'.
down
East
a..iid
thiree lehpl in
the.
ideep
and
of Austnilian
'ister
seasopIiiig aaceudin
.the
e:ungwee .ertiin hy
st'e-calln,
or'<Zaieiew
-access
gold
mine,
iC
in
presence
the'
of
'tie
sllellers wa1t
Squaliilty
of
the society,
niw
,
decauted
ii
rivers
eoiit
tie
Ito6
the
odf.oppef were
yeanr
ciskh,
silver
a?d"
rad added
mid
iron:.; sealed::
ithe
returling Alchemists
ili
sam
and
The
of other.
the
atid
casks
theni
closed
e.-mute.
of
old,
the
w.ith
scientists each
toa'ifi'cally
well fi6r
produce
gbld
Austintlia
thit
w{?p viilsialed arid opelt l, two penityweights of gold and lesser. had depd osited-in onn, cask, in the other two;. "' Fren?r:
afterl,
I
three
niitlier.lhave
ti'ly soil
succeetled?;staccato
T7ie friigpien,
ram
'('S(atmiel:TeeoI);
oin
-uantities
the"Liviiig
i ihu
efforts
leist~:
towards
s'.th
stoopitR
his
er e
sdeiient
to OIoei
gold
,
posoessiopi.the
Teiinfet'ficec
in
'ii
are
_ques.io
tilat
d
solutioenis
?logisially
fluidic
state,
interestinig aeconnt a detailed -andd ost society of the teanactions of this timeii' exp yin?,n~t.,."i se
aind
ioval
cani,
ieiogilise
c?hirsti
llisedortlepositeJ
1it
tlhe actibo'
the fact
that
thlagold resides.
snot
iihbarrass
ofitrgi
fesith
CGold is
of
,qitkrts-quarti
not
.the
outcoiie
ih
soliution
ouroslves
the: vehicle:
...but
It
is
thi't'
tntie
..gliy o
reefs
rofiletimess i'aI
hed It
li'
thei'?
tion possible forified
erosiont
."reef
dishiitegr i
or constituents of that solutioii), it is but h-eo. to comprehi-nd one step iniral calblie deipoited
ire?rhire?lout
comlositibn
forming
that.
alluvial."
isoallueitu;
"nd
a.s
Natiurek'laws untilealie,.
follows
-lita
are and'
onrehlitting,
always
sanl?e
fixed,
it'
alluvialthe
i
gold
.can
waitliout
fst.t'hs
reef: re
iltervention: tw a se efr
giyes
?e
constant,
6of
ulique
coluniiinationi:
o'f
the cirmin
costaint,
.sald.. :I!oniogenfous Il
po?ea
,'tg.le+
dcharacter:
foriatniba ;
"whirt
of
solutiotf
moret
ithiutn
'easeon
ina stplugcaiod sairoidiingdl whibtrb, state c~ind produce gold ag~s of oaure in. ago; if those laws and agetnteies
a-s
led-.
..the
'in'
operation
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