Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 2321968 |
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... tion to this subject we record the invention of some coal - cutting machinery by Mr. George Simpson , in which the motive power is kept stationary while the tools move with the advancing cutting . Miners ' lamps , too , have received a ...
... tion to this subject we record the invention of some coal - cutting machinery by Mr. George Simpson , in which the motive power is kept stationary while the tools move with the advancing cutting . Miners ' lamps , too , have received a ...
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... tion as a belligerent Power . We did no such thing . We did not recognise the Confederate States as a belligerent Power until the war had begun and the North had recognised the belligerency of the South . The North still fails to see ...
... tion as a belligerent Power . We did no such thing . We did not recognise the Confederate States as a belligerent Power until the war had begun and the North had recognised the belligerency of the South . The North still fails to see ...
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... tion , we can see their eyes wandering round the boxes ; and know perfectly that , though making motions with their fans and handker- chiefs , they are really talking about some one in the stalls . Indeed , this style of conversation is ...
... tion , we can see their eyes wandering round the boxes ; and know perfectly that , though making motions with their fans and handker- chiefs , they are really talking about some one in the stalls . Indeed , this style of conversation is ...
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