The Quarterly Review, Volumen120John Murray, 1866 |
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... entirely dispensed with . ' Such , too , was the argument used by the Bolton cotton - manu- facturers when they urged Samuel Crompton not to take out a patent for his invention of the Self - acting Mule , but to make it free to the ...
... entirely dispensed with . ' Such , too , was the argument used by the Bolton cotton - manu- facturers when they urged Samuel Crompton not to take out a patent for his invention of the Self - acting Mule , but to make it free to the ...
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... entirely replaced annually during the period ; chiefly in situations where the traffic was heaviest , and where consequently ( owing to the short intervals between trains ) the facilities for doing the work are the least , and the ...
... entirely replaced annually during the period ; chiefly in situations where the traffic was heaviest , and where consequently ( owing to the short intervals between trains ) the facilities for doing the work are the least , and the ...
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... entirely worn out on both faces , and the seventeenth face was in use when the steel rail was taken up . The extra- ordinary endurance of the new material compared with the old was further proved at Crewe Station , along both sides of ...
... entirely worn out on both faces , and the seventeenth face was in use when the steel rail was taken up . The extra- ordinary endurance of the new material compared with the old was further proved at Crewe Station , along both sides of ...
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... entirely absorbed in the story , and yet the art , the whole arrangement , whether of form or colour , of light or shade , is the best possible . ' The criticism of Allan Cunningham is widely different : The lofty and stern sufferer of ...
... entirely absorbed in the story , and yet the art , the whole arrangement , whether of form or colour , of light or shade , is the best possible . ' The criticism of Allan Cunningham is widely different : The lofty and stern sufferer of ...
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... entirely fails . Not one serious charge has yet been brought against Sir Joshua , whether in malice or misappre- hension , from which he cannot be triumphantly defended ; and we may adopt almost literally the loving couplet of Gold ...
... entirely fails . Not one serious charge has yet been brought against Sir Joshua , whether in malice or misappre- hension , from which he cannot be triumphantly defended ; and we may adopt almost literally the loving couplet of Gold ...
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