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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... received the sanction of an eminent critic . I have suppressed everything which might be considered of a private nature , though , at the same time I do not hold with those who , to meet the purposes and feelings of the narrowest ...
... received the sanction of an eminent critic . I have suppressed everything which might be considered of a private nature , though , at the same time I do not hold with those who , to meet the purposes and feelings of the narrowest ...
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... receiving from M. Potet , a French prisoner , who had come recently to Lichfield , and whose services Dr. Darwin had thus secured . The boys were together three weeks , and their progress in the French language was so satis- factory ...
... receiving from M. Potet , a French prisoner , who had come recently to Lichfield , and whose services Dr. Darwin had thus secured . The boys were together three weeks , and their progress in the French language was so satis- factory ...
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... received , and shall most attentively consider every part of it over and over , as the subject is of the first consequence to my little folks , and occupies my mind very fully . I had determin'd to send Jack to Bolton for another half ...
... received , and shall most attentively consider every part of it over and over , as the subject is of the first consequence to my little folks , and occupies my mind very fully . I had determin'd to send Jack to Bolton for another half ...
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... received from your eldest son at Geneva . I wish these considerations may be of some weight towards bringing the youngest among us ; and if such be your resolution , I beg the favour of your letting it be known to me in time that ...
... received from your eldest son at Geneva . I wish these considerations may be of some weight towards bringing the youngest among us ; and if such be your resolution , I beg the favour of your letting it be known to me in time that ...
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... received Mr. Webber's letter on the same subject , in which he says , ' I mean to treat it without reserve , and must beg your pardon if I am too blunt . As I think myself pretty well acquainted both with the degree of knowledge he has ...
... received Mr. Webber's letter on the same subject , in which he says , ' I mean to treat it without reserve , and must beg your pardon if I am too blunt . As I think myself pretty well acquainted both with the degree of knowledge he has ...
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