Journal of the Society of Arts, 2 tomasSociety of Arts, 1854 |
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... things that may be worthy of record . We shall not think it necessary to pursue the very objects that William Shipley pursued . He was particularly anxious to promote the growth of madder ; but we think it not at all needful in these ...
... things that may be worthy of record . We shall not think it necessary to pursue the very objects that William Shipley pursued . He was particularly anxious to promote the growth of madder ; but we think it not at all needful in these ...
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... things would seem to throw some doubt over the truth of this remark , which would appear to be more pious than just . The fact is that gold is found in every quarter of the world , and every day's research opens new fields to the ...
... things would seem to throw some doubt over the truth of this remark , which would appear to be more pious than just . The fact is that gold is found in every quarter of the world , and every day's research opens new fields to the ...
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... things of a class , though those that had been established possessed general advantages to a greater or less extent , but each had been of itself imperfect and inefficient . There was one feature in it that he regarded of the utmost ...
... things of a class , though those that had been established possessed general advantages to a greater or less extent , but each had been of itself imperfect and inefficient . There was one feature in it that he regarded of the utmost ...
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... thing so fatal as congratulations on our past pro- gressions . A good mariner looks ahead , referring to the past only ... things or old prejudices alone ; he is always agitating , and lets all the world know it , too . The old flail was ...
... thing so fatal as congratulations on our past pro- gressions . A good mariner looks ahead , referring to the past only ... things or old prejudices alone ; he is always agitating , and lets all the world know it , too . The old flail was ...
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... things by their proper names . The light of science has dispelled the darkness of our ignorance on these sub- jects . We know by our great chemists , that our sewers contain the elements of our food - of , in fact , our very selves ...
... things by their proper names . The light of science has dispelled the darkness of our ignorance on these sub- jects . We know by our great chemists , that our sewers contain the elements of our food - of , in fact , our very selves ...
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