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... thing curious was to be found ; to visit the work - shops of artificers ; to descend into mines ; to observe the improvements of the arts ; and to take models of every thing valuable in machinery . His collection of this kind , thus ...
... thing curious was to be found ; to visit the work - shops of artificers ; to descend into mines ; to observe the improvements of the arts ; and to take models of every thing valuable in machinery . His collection of this kind , thus ...
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... thing - one only thing give me thy promise of ! -only one ! " William opened all his eyes . " Dearest William , have no secret with me ! Be with me the same sincere William thou hast ever been ! -Can I ask this ? " - " For ever ...
... thing - one only thing give me thy promise of ! -only one ! " William opened all his eyes . " Dearest William , have no secret with me ! Be with me the same sincere William thou hast ever been ! -Can I ask this ? " - " For ever ...
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... thing is the same . What our Constantinopolitan merchant advances in favour of the exclusive privilege of the Levant company will give the reader a suf ficient specimen of his mode of reasoning , and of the rough manner in which he ...
... thing is the same . What our Constantinopolitan merchant advances in favour of the exclusive privilege of the Levant company will give the reader a suf ficient specimen of his mode of reasoning , and of the rough manner in which he ...
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