A Group of Englishmen (1795 to 1815) Being Records of the Younger Wedgwoods and Their Friends: Embracing the History of the Discovery of Photography and a Facsimile of the First PhotographLongmans, Green, and Company, 1871 - 416 páginas |
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... give back , intellectual light ; and he who pos- sessed his father's highest characteristics of heart and brain was for full twelve of his brief life of thirty- الو viii PREFACE . four years a confirmed invalid , incapable.
... give back , intellectual light ; and he who pos- sessed his father's highest characteristics of heart and brain was for full twelve of his brief life of thirty- الو viii PREFACE . four years a confirmed invalid , incapable.
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... give progress to the varied branches of that noble handicraft which beauty and utility combined had rendered famous . Judged of from a philosophic point of view , there is nothing surprising in the fact that the immediate heirs of great ...
... give progress to the varied branches of that noble handicraft which beauty and utility combined had rendered famous . Judged of from a philosophic point of view , there is nothing surprising in the fact that the immediate heirs of great ...
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... give them so much pride and unquietness of spirit that they shall not be content with anything other people can do for them , if they have not a hand in it themselves . They promise well in these respects at present , and I hope the ...
... give them so much pride and unquietness of spirit that they shall not be content with anything other people can do for them , if they have not a hand in it themselves . They promise well in these respects at present , and I hope the ...
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... give all possible variety to these jants , for the entertainment of both myself and friends , I have sent for the boys early this morning to meet us here , and have begged the use of his Grace's boat to Manchester , and the day being ...
... give all possible variety to these jants , for the entertainment of both myself and friends , I have sent for the boys early this morning to meet us here , and have begged the use of his Grace's boat to Manchester , and the day being ...
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... give a short series of lectures on chemical subjects , and combine , with these private lessons to young John Wedgwood , as also to one of Dr. Darwin's sons , who was specially invited to Etruria for the occasion . At this period Dr ...
... give a short series of lectures on chemical subjects , and combine , with these private lessons to young John Wedgwood , as also to one of Dr. Darwin's sons , who was specially invited to Etruria for the occasion . At this period Dr ...
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A Group of Englishmen (1795 to 1815) Being Records of the Younger Wedgwoods ... Eliza Meteyard Vista de fragmentos - 1871 |
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