Journal of the Society of Arts, 51 tomasThe Society, 1903 |
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... necessary to be made from time to time . To be present and vote at all General Meetings of the Society . To be present at the Cantor and other Lectures , and to introduce one visitor . To have personal free admission to all Exhibitions ...
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... necessary for the pur- pose . It is only fair that an inventor should be recouped for the time , labour , and expense he has incurred in maturing and patenting his in- vention , but this does not satisfy the average inventor . He wants ...
... necessary for the pur- pose . It is only fair that an inventor should be recouped for the time , labour , and expense he has incurred in maturing and patenting his in- vention , but this does not satisfy the average inventor . He wants ...
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... necessary to the health and comfort of every human being of the community , is essentially the proper function of the municipality , and in the majority of cases it has been carried out by the local authorities . Many companies ...
... necessary to the health and comfort of every human being of the community , is essentially the proper function of the municipality , and in the majority of cases it has been carried out by the local authorities . Many companies ...
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... necessary to leave the exposed plate a sufficient time in the developer for it to do all its work , any longer time having no further action . But practical photographers have long found out that with most plates and subjects a maximum ...
... necessary to leave the exposed plate a sufficient time in the developer for it to do all its work , any longer time having no further action . But practical photographers have long found out that with most plates and subjects a maximum ...
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... necessary to take 4 for the blue plate , 4 for the red plate , while 3 gave the same opacity for the green plate . He thought it must be admitted that there was not the control in develop- ment which had been previously imagined , if ...
... necessary to take 4 for the blue plate , 4 for the red plate , while 3 gave the same opacity for the green plate . He thought it must be admitted that there was not the control in develop- ment which had been previously imagined , if ...
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