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He then took a piece , from which he continued to blow the most brilliant sparks for more than half an hour . The trick consists in putting in the mouth some cotton dipped in the oil of Naphtha , on which the pieces of charcoal are laid ...
He then took a piece , from which he continued to blow the most brilliant sparks for more than half an hour . The trick consists in putting in the mouth some cotton dipped in the oil of Naphtha , on which the pieces of charcoal are laid ...
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[ Article continued from p . 426. of the last Volume . ] HE xiiith chapter of this popular book reverses the scene , and transports the reader from the monotony of southern to the activity of northern Germany .
[ Article continued from p . 426. of the last Volume . ] HE xiiith chapter of this popular book reverses the scene , and transports the reader from the monotony of southern to the activity of northern Germany .
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[ Article continued from p . 128. ] RET ETURNING from his excursion to Naples , the author revisited Rome with impressions of a veneration yet more profound than that which was inspired by his first entrance into the · Eternal City .
[ Article continued from p . 128. ] RET ETURNING from his excursion to Naples , the author revisited Rome with impressions of a veneration yet more profound than that which was inspired by his first entrance into the · Eternal City .
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