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... received by the front bolt bar . By these move- ments , the bobbin - thread is twisted quite round one upright ... receiving improvements , amongst which those of Heathcote in 1809 - the first to work successfully— Morley , in 1811 and ...
... received by the front bolt bar . By these move- ments , the bobbin - thread is twisted quite round one upright ... receiving improvements , amongst which those of Heathcote in 1809 - the first to work successfully— Morley , in 1811 and ...
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... received as a lawyer , and started several political journals , which were all successively suppressed . This led him to remove to Florence , where he published several works , more remarkable for their contents than for the graces of ...
... received as a lawyer , and started several political journals , which were all successively suppressed . This led him to remove to Florence , where he published several works , more remarkable for their contents than for the graces of ...
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... received the grade of lieutenant in the artillery , previous to leaving in 1823. He was speedily promoted to be ... Receiving news , when at Jerusalem , of his election by the constituency of Bergues , he returned to Paris . Though he ...
... received the grade of lieutenant in the artillery , previous to leaving in 1823. He was speedily promoted to be ... Receiving news , when at Jerusalem , of his election by the constituency of Bergues , he returned to Paris . Though he ...
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... received his education at Christ's Hospital , where he had Coleridge for a school - fellow . With Coleridge , Wordsworth , Hunt , Hazlitt , and other distinguished men of his time , he lived in affectionate intimacy . In 1792 , he ...
... received his education at Christ's Hospital , where he had Coleridge for a school - fellow . With Coleridge , Wordsworth , Hunt , Hazlitt , and other distinguished men of his time , he lived in affectionate intimacy . In 1792 , he ...
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... received from his elder brother , LAME'LLIBRANCHIA TA , a class of acephal- L. was , owing to the revolutionary troubles , almost ous molluscs , all of which have bivalve shells ( see entirely self - taught . His early turn of thought ...
... received from his elder brother , LAME'LLIBRANCHIA TA , a class of acephal- L. was , owing to the revolutionary troubles , almost ous molluscs , all of which have bivalve shells ( see entirely self - taught . His early turn of thought ...
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