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Have I your good leave , Mr. Roy , to speak my mind ? " " Go on ! ” “ She's not a lady as ought to be at the head of your house , sir . I pass over her interference with the upper servants and the tradespeople , her pryings about in the ...
Have I your good leave , Mr. Roy , to speak my mind ? " " Go on ! ” “ She's not a lady as ought to be at the head of your house , sir . I pass over her interference with the upper servants and the tradespeople , her pryings about in the ...
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The phonograph is an instrument which has learned to speak , though it does not speak at a distance like the telephone or the motograph . Yet there seems no special reason why it should not combine both qualities — the power of ...
The phonograph is an instrument which has learned to speak , though it does not speak at a distance like the telephone or the motograph . Yet there seems no special reason why it should not combine both qualities — the power of ...
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By suitably moving his hand on the top of some of these pipes he could make them speak certain words with ... Now , the speaking diaphragm in the telephone , as in the phonograph , presently to be described , must reproduce not only all ...
By suitably moving his hand on the top of some of these pipes he could make them speak certain words with ... Now , the speaking diaphragm in the telephone , as in the phonograph , presently to be described , must reproduce not only all ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL CCXLII | 1 |
HOW HANDSOME SHE LOOKED Frontispiece | 18 |
Law of Likeness The and its Working By ANDREW WILSON | 44 |
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