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By this means the most desirable union of men of capital with men of commercial enterprise and skill was restricted to the serious loss of both , and the still greater loss of the commercial community . To be safe , which is what an old ...
By this means the most desirable union of men of capital with men of commercial enterprise and skill was restricted to the serious loss of both , and the still greater loss of the commercial community . To be safe , which is what an old ...
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By means of this adjusting screw the mercury may also be raised so as to completely fill the cistern and tube , and thus adapt the instrument for travelling . We need not discuss here the manufacture of barometers and the filling of the ...
By means of this adjusting screw the mercury may also be raised so as to completely fill the cistern and tube , and thus adapt the instrument for travelling . We need not discuss here the manufacture of barometers and the filling of the ...
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To be clever often means , especially in New England , to be kindly or good - natured --- not acute , intelligent , or “ smart . ” A person described in America as being “ queer ” is , not a little “ out of sorts , " as with us ...
To be clever often means , especially in New England , to be kindly or good - natured --- not acute , intelligent , or “ smart . ” A person described in America as being “ queer ” is , not a little “ out of sorts , " as with us ...
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Saint Paul du Var Rediscovered By the Rev H R HAWEIS M A | 86 |
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