The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 122
... remained , outside the domain of the professional optician and the professional astronomer . Even when the introduction of the silver - on - glass mirror made them possible as part of the equipment of a professional observatory , it ...
... remained , outside the domain of the professional optician and the professional astronomer . Even when the introduction of the silver - on - glass mirror made them possible as part of the equipment of a professional observatory , it ...
Page 188
... remained in England , not , we may be sure , allowing his capital to remain idle or run to waste . His connexion with the Indian trade remained unbroken , as appears from customs records in the Treasury and East India Company's books ...
... remained in England , not , we may be sure , allowing his capital to remain idle or run to waste . His connexion with the Indian trade remained unbroken , as appears from customs records in the Treasury and East India Company's books ...
Page 202
... remained in Parliament till the end of his life , after 1722 again as member for Old Sarum , but , so far as the records show , took little further part in the proceedings . Nevertheless Diamond Pitt remained a notable figure in London ...
... remained in Parliament till the end of his life , after 1722 again as member for Old Sarum , but , so far as the records show , took little further part in the proceedings . Nevertheless Diamond Pitt remained a notable figure in London ...
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1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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