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Page 71
... seems to be admitted , although soft paste may have been the original product . This would seem to be borne out by an anecdote told of one of the proprietors , who , being exceedingly anxious to find out the secrets of a London factory ...
... seems to be admitted , although soft paste may have been the original product . This would seem to be borne out by an anecdote told of one of the proprietors , who , being exceedingly anxious to find out the secrets of a London factory ...
Page 93
... seems to prevail , but it is only apparent . The rules which Gray gives ( in his " Trivia ; or the Art of Walking the Streets of London ' ) seem to me unnecessary . " THE INFLUX AND EFFLUX OF CITY MEN . Signor Pecchio pretty well ...
... seems to prevail , but it is only apparent . The rules which Gray gives ( in his " Trivia ; or the Art of Walking the Streets of London ' ) seem to me unnecessary . " THE INFLUX AND EFFLUX OF CITY MEN . Signor Pecchio pretty well ...
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... seems to have been the first astronomer who clearly showed the periodical character of these great star showers . His results , however , have been considerably modified by subsequent calculations . According to the computations of ...
... seems to have been the first astronomer who clearly showed the periodical character of these great star showers . His results , however , have been considerably modified by subsequent calculations . According to the computations of ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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