Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 66
... present in the sample we cannot expect to see it grow . Therefore , inability to discover it must not be con- sidered a proof of the absence of sewage contamination in the sample of water . If it should be present it will almost ...
... present in the sample we cannot expect to see it grow . Therefore , inability to discover it must not be con- sidered a proof of the absence of sewage contamination in the sample of water . If it should be present it will almost ...
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... present at the coronation of King George III . , as a silent witness in the crowd . This , how- ever , seems unlikely ; and even if he were present it is improbable that he would have uttered the comment on the festivities attributed to ...
... present at the coronation of King George III . , as a silent witness in the crowd . This , how- ever , seems unlikely ; and even if he were present it is improbable that he would have uttered the comment on the festivities attributed to ...
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... present day we are generally sup- posed to have advanced greatly in knowledge in the matter of cooking and variety of foods , yet in reality we do not seem to have advanced much from the middle ages to the present day in know- ledge of ...
... present day we are generally sup- posed to have advanced greatly in knowledge in the matter of cooking and variety of foods , yet in reality we do not seem to have advanced much from the middle ages to the present day in know- ledge of ...
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Our Native Serpents By Rev M G WATKINS M | 1 |
Polly By H WILSON | 88 |
Chudleigh Elizabeth By ALBERT LOUIS COTTON | 105 |
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