The Quarterly Journal, Band 8John Murray, 1820 |
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... received an additional stimulus by the establishment of the Society to which these pages are addressed , and by his anxious desire to fulfil his duties as a member of it . To him , on its being first regularly organized in the winter of ...
... received an additional stimulus by the establishment of the Society to which these pages are addressed , and by his anxious desire to fulfil his duties as a member of it . To him , on its being first regularly organized in the winter of ...
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... received , from the French dyers , the name of Mordants , because it was imagined that they cor- roded and removed something , which mechanically opposed the entrance of the colouring matter into the pores of the material to be dyed ...
... received , from the French dyers , the name of Mordants , because it was imagined that they cor- roded and removed something , which mechanically opposed the entrance of the colouring matter into the pores of the material to be dyed ...
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... received an indistinct account of the new method , but not knowing precisely in what it consisted , immediately set about investigating the steps of the operation ; and in this he was fortu- nate enough to succeed . Soon afterwards , an ...
... received an indistinct account of the new method , but not knowing precisely in what it consisted , immediately set about investigating the steps of the operation ; and in this he was fortu- nate enough to succeed . Soon afterwards , an ...
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... received the letter on the preceding evening , with orders to present it me on my arrival , and that Ibrahim intended leaving Esneh at midnight . I immediately despatched my ser- vant to his house , and some fortunate obstacles having ...
... received the letter on the preceding evening , with orders to present it me on my arrival , and that Ibrahim intended leaving Esneh at midnight . I immediately despatched my ser- vant to his house , and some fortunate obstacles having ...
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... receiving the most sympathizing and kind atten- tions , one or the other of them continuing by the side of my bed throughout the day , furnishing me with every thing they pos- sessed the means of procuring , although my illness rather ...
... receiving the most sympathizing and kind atten- tions , one or the other of them continuing by the side of my bed throughout the day , furnishing me with every thing they pos- sessed the means of procuring , although my illness rather ...
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