The New England Magazine, Volumen45New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... carried through an extended range of color . The result is that in these studios alone , is possible a unifying , a blending , a mellow- ing of color effect which no glass of any age has ever before been capable of producing . Mr ...
... carried through an extended range of color . The result is that in these studios alone , is possible a unifying , a blending , a mellow- ing of color effect which no glass of any age has ever before been capable of producing . Mr ...
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... carried on arcades , sometimes rising to the height of more than a hundred feet . The water system did not reach the ... carry off the sewage . The first of these is the Cloaca Maxim , an immense sewer , built twenty - five cen- turies ...
... carried on arcades , sometimes rising to the height of more than a hundred feet . The water system did not reach the ... carry off the sewage . The first of these is the Cloaca Maxim , an immense sewer , built twenty - five cen- turies ...
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... carried on the business for many years and whence he removed his plant to Esopus , New York . In 1836 , another Englishman named George Archer emigrated to the United States , bringing with him a complete set of drawings of shoddy and ...
... carried on the business for many years and whence he removed his plant to Esopus , New York . In 1836 , another Englishman named George Archer emigrated to the United States , bringing with him a complete set of drawings of shoddy and ...
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