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... miles ; and as I traced it round about , I could see underneath the emerald sod suggestive outlines , now dipping under the hedgerows , now crossing the brook , and next upheaving the middle of the field . It was clearly the dead and ...
... miles ; and as I traced it round about , I could see underneath the emerald sod suggestive outlines , now dipping under the hedgerows , now crossing the brook , and next upheaving the middle of the field . It was clearly the dead and ...
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... miles of wire are thus covered in the course of the week . The covered wire is subjected afterwards to heat , which fuses the laps of the covering riband of rubber together , and thus makes it impermeable to the entrance of water , and ...
... miles of wire are thus covered in the course of the week . The covered wire is subjected afterwards to heat , which fuses the laps of the covering riband of rubber together , and thus makes it impermeable to the entrance of water , and ...
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... miles , and pours into ne sewers from 80,000,000 to 90,000,000 tons of water nnually — a scheme which threatens to starve the river , and indoubtedly spoils the excreta of 3,000,000 of people . As ar as we can see , there can be no ...
... miles , and pours into ne sewers from 80,000,000 to 90,000,000 tons of water nnually — a scheme which threatens to starve the river , and indoubtedly spoils the excreta of 3,000,000 of people . As ar as we can see , there can be no ...
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... Miles , Esq . , of King's Weston . Every resident of Clifton and Bristol knows well the mansion of this gentleman , —an old gloomy house that once belonged to the Lords de Clifford , and built by the cum- brous genius of Vanbrugh . This ...
... Miles , Esq . , of King's Weston . Every resident of Clifton and Bristol knows well the mansion of this gentleman , —an old gloomy house that once belonged to the Lords de Clifford , and built by the cum- brous genius of Vanbrugh . This ...
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... Miles tells us that the dairy - maids cannot account for the great increase of cream which has taken place since the experiment has been in operation . This seems very like a transformation - scene in a panto- mime , rather than reality ...
... Miles tells us that the dairy - maids cannot account for the great increase of cream which has taken place since the experiment has been in operation . This seems very like a transformation - scene in a panto- mime , rather than reality ...
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