Journal of the Society of Arts, 2 tomasSociety of Arts, 1854 |
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... thought desirable . He was informed there was also a large quantity of valuable gossan at the mine , which might open up an important sphere of industry in Great Britain , should the results prove equal to expectation . Should either or ...
... thought desirable . He was informed there was also a large quantity of valuable gossan at the mine , which might open up an important sphere of industry in Great Britain , should the results prove equal to expectation . Should either or ...
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... thought or seemed to think that ignorance was the only soil in which religion could flourish . Their Institute did not encroach upon the province of general education . By it they now sought to give to those who either had been or were ...
... thought or seemed to think that ignorance was the only soil in which religion could flourish . Their Institute did not encroach upon the province of general education . By it they now sought to give to those who either had been or were ...
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... thought that the association of the Government School of Ornamental Art with the Institute would be a mutual advantage ; but he could not assent to the proposition that it required that combination to pro- mote the study of ornamental ...
... thought that the association of the Government School of Ornamental Art with the Institute would be a mutual advantage ; but he could not assent to the proposition that it required that combination to pro- mote the study of ornamental ...
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... thought the vocation of inventors was not to find fault with each other , but to sustain each other . Besides the invention of Mr. Jucke's , there was one equally clever by Mr. Samuel Hall . The machines invented by both of those ...
... thought the vocation of inventors was not to find fault with each other , but to sustain each other . Besides the invention of Mr. Jucke's , there was one equally clever by Mr. Samuel Hall . The machines invented by both of those ...
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... thought they would agree that not much smoke could be seen from their chimnies . They only used coke . He would just say as an encouragement to those present , that the prevention of smoke was no such difficult matter after all . All ...
... thought they would agree that not much smoke could be seen from their chimnies . They only used coke . He would just say as an encouragement to those present , that the prevention of smoke was no such difficult matter after all . All ...
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