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Vol. XIII. June 1, 1864. No. 76.
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; . . . XXXVL—SURPLUS MACHINERY.
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There lace of are churches records and o...
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The
THE
ENGLISH WOMAN'S JOURNAL .
PUBLISHED MONTHLY .
Vol. Xiii. June 1, 1864. No. 76.
Vol . XIII . June 1 , 1864 . No . 76 .
; . . . Xxxvl—Surplus Machinery.
; . . . XXXVL—SURPLUS MACHINERY .
There Lace Of Are Churches Records And O...
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the duties production and physical of in upon t necessities ellectual food so . disposed of we must now add drama to arlier states of
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mechanical determined the kind ideas of and vers a e dictionary then popular the , rhymes where and the there metre is
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would be filled with the four-fold bands g life the , novelists the novelists of no of conceivable low life , the life novelists , past , present of common , or to life come , and . all the reli
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1864, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061864/page/1/
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