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... letter received from Mr. Rae himself : - " CARLISLE , DECEMBER 12th , 1867 . " To Mr. McCulloch , Philosophical Instrument Maker . " Sir , Having seen some of your Diamond - Plate Lenses , I write to ask your terms for supplying me with ...
... letter received from Mr. Rae himself : - " CARLISLE , DECEMBER 12th , 1867 . " To Mr. McCulloch , Philosophical Instrument Maker . " Sir , Having seen some of your Diamond - Plate Lenses , I write to ask your terms for supplying me with ...
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... letter written by Siegen , dated 1642 , in which he states that he has recently made the discovery , but gives no account of the process . " Mr. Smith's observations_remind me that , more than thirty years since , I exhibited at ...
... letter written by Siegen , dated 1642 , in which he states that he has recently made the discovery , but gives no account of the process . " Mr. Smith's observations_remind me that , more than thirty years since , I exhibited at ...
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... LETTER TO THE DUKE OF GRAFTON , ON THE PRESENT POSITION , OP AFFAIRS . Almon , 1768 . THE VICES ; a Poem , by the Author of Junius . London , 188 . COLLECTION OF ALL THE REMARKABLE AND PERSONAL PASSAGES IN THE BRITON , NORTH BRITON ...
... LETTER TO THE DUKE OF GRAFTON , ON THE PRESENT POSITION , OP AFFAIRS . Almon , 1768 . THE VICES ; a Poem , by the Author of Junius . London , 188 . COLLECTION OF ALL THE REMARKABLE AND PERSONAL PASSAGES IN THE BRITON , NORTH BRITON ...
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... Letter - press , containing Examples of the Ecclesiastical Costume of the Roman Eglish . French , and Ger- man Bishops . Priests , and Deacons : Frontals , Curtain- , and Dossells of Altars ; the embr idering of the Orphreys and Hoods ...
... Letter - press , containing Examples of the Ecclesiastical Costume of the Roman Eglish . French , and Ger- man Bishops . Priests , and Deacons : Frontals , Curtain- , and Dossells of Altars ; the embr idering of the Orphreys and Hoods ...
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... Letters from Mary , Countess Dowager of West- morland , & c . , 25 - The Red Book of Thorney , 28 - Lady Kilsyth ... letter of the Countess Dowager is brief , and is not weighted with the names and acreages of fen lands , & c . , I ...
... Letters from Mary , Countess Dowager of West- morland , & c . , 25 - The Red Book of Thorney , 28 - Lady Kilsyth ... letter of the Countess Dowager is brief , and is not weighted with the names and acreages of fen lands , & c . , I ...
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