The Saturday Magazine, Том 3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... present time , no country pro- duces this useful material in such large quantities , or of so fine a description . When silk was first brought into Europe , so little was known of its origin , that the most absurd tales were told ...
... present time , no country pro- duces this useful material in such large quantities , or of so fine a description . When silk was first brought into Europe , so little was known of its origin , that the most absurd tales were told ...
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... present time , the fabrics of this country are fully equal , if not superior to those of any other nation . A curious occurrence , showing the perfection to which the English fabric has arrived , took place in 1824. A French ...
... present time , the fabrics of this country are fully equal , if not superior to those of any other nation . A curious occurrence , showing the perfection to which the English fabric has arrived , took place in 1824. A French ...
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... present in England , by the fact that and ninety three thousand , five hundred and seven- no less a quantity than four million , six hundred teen pounds of raw silk were imported for home consumption , in the year ending January 1831 ...
... present in England , by the fact that and ninety three thousand , five hundred and seven- no less a quantity than four million , six hundred teen pounds of raw silk were imported for home consumption , in the year ending January 1831 ...
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... present day are accustomed to do . They seem to have referred to the Book of Nature more fre- quently and regularly than to the almanack . Whether it were , that the one being always open before them , was ready for reference , and not ...
... present day are accustomed to do . They seem to have referred to the Book of Nature more fre- quently and regularly than to the almanack . Whether it were , that the one being always open before them , was ready for reference , and not ...
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... present appearance , and also of the descent into the cave by means of a dou- ble ladder . The entrance is by a trap - door , placed even with the surface of the earth . " Dr. Clarke then describes his falling into the pit down the ...
... present appearance , and also of the descent into the cave by means of a dou- ble ladder . The entrance is by a trap - door , placed even with the surface of the earth . " Dr. Clarke then describes his falling into the pit down the ...
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