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... called ) might with great and evi- dent advantage be used . The transition state of costume was suffi- ciently ludicrous : -a man might be seen with- out waistcoat , without shirt , and below - in what in Scotland is called the dress ...
... called ) might with great and evi- dent advantage be used . The transition state of costume was suffi- ciently ludicrous : -a man might be seen with- out waistcoat , without shirt , and below - in what in Scotland is called the dress ...
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... called infectious , are communicated . It may be as infectious among animals as the disease called the dis- temper among dogs is considered to be ; or possibly , it may be an epidemic : either suppo- sition will account for the fact ...
... called infectious , are communicated . It may be as infectious among animals as the disease called the dis- temper among dogs is considered to be ; or possibly , it may be an epidemic : either suppo- sition will account for the fact ...
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... called the edge rail , an improve- ment so obvious as to supersede the old de- scription of rail which is called the flat rail or tram - plate . It is a memorable and instructive fact , that the works were nearly completed before the ...
... called the edge rail , an improve- ment so obvious as to supersede the old de- scription of rail which is called the flat rail or tram - plate . It is a memorable and instructive fact , that the works were nearly completed before the ...
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