Journal of the Society of Arts, 2 tomasSociety of Arts, 1854 |
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... hand , to raise Royal Highness the President . the institutions , on the basis of perfect local free- It has been already intimated that the opera - dom and self - government , to a position of power tions of the Society of Arts have ...
... hand , to raise Royal Highness the President . the institutions , on the basis of perfect local free- It has been already intimated that the opera - dom and self - government , to a position of power tions of the Society of Arts have ...
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... hand - spun yarn , so that about that period nearly all spinning in Turkey ceased ; and this , no doubt , will account for the falling off in the export of mohair - yarn in 1837 as compared with 1836. We now import the raw material ...
... hand - spun yarn , so that about that period nearly all spinning in Turkey ceased ; and this , no doubt , will account for the falling off in the export of mohair - yarn in 1837 as compared with 1836. We now import the raw material ...
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... hand with water . The gold particles subside to the deep centre of the pan , while the lighter matters pass off with the water , which is allowed to escape over its sides . It is obvious that in such a process small particles of gold ...
... hand with water . The gold particles subside to the deep centre of the pan , while the lighter matters pass off with the water , which is allowed to escape over its sides . It is obvious that in such a process small particles of gold ...
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... hand or in arm , in bone or in muscle , but in that intellect which enlightened and informed , that moral will and purpose which animated and controlled every movement of the frame so fearfully and wonderfully made . It was perfectly ...
... hand or in arm , in bone or in muscle , but in that intellect which enlightened and informed , that moral will and purpose which animated and controlled every movement of the frame so fearfully and wonderfully made . It was perfectly ...
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... hand labour , and machinery , were all so united together - where machinery felt great pleasure in supporting the resolution , believing Mr. Thomas Preston said , that as a working man , he alone did not bear a preponderance , as it did ...
... hand labour , and machinery , were all so united together - where machinery felt great pleasure in supporting the resolution , believing Mr. Thomas Preston said , that as a working man , he alone did not bear a preponderance , as it did ...
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