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... appear that they have confounded the cotton with the linen paper . The first paper - mill was erected in England , towards the end of the sixteenth century . been , in 1390 , established at Nuremberg . In 20 SALAD FOR THE SOCIAL .
... appear that they have confounded the cotton with the linen paper . The first paper - mill was erected in England , towards the end of the sixteenth century . been , in 1390 , established at Nuremberg . In 20 SALAD FOR THE SOCIAL .
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... England , with 28,000,000 of inhabitants , 66,000 tons are produced ; while in this country the amount is nearly as great as in France and England together . A large proportion of this consumption of paper is directed to the 2,000 ...
... England , with 28,000,000 of inhabitants , 66,000 tons are produced ; while in this country the amount is nearly as great as in France and England together . A large proportion of this consumption of paper is directed to the 2,000 ...
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... England , there being a copy in the libraries of Oxford , Edinburgh , and London , and seven in the collections of different noblemen . The vellum copy has been sold as high as $ 2,500 . Thus , as if to mark the noblest purpose to which ...
... England , there being a copy in the libraries of Oxford , Edinburgh , and London , and seven in the collections of different noblemen . The vellum copy has been sold as high as $ 2,500 . Thus , as if to mark the noblest purpose to which ...
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... England ) , he published the first book ever printed in England . It was enti- tled , " The Game and Playe of the Chesse : Translated out of the Frenche , and emprynted by me William Caxton . Fynysshid the last day of Marche , the yer ...
... England ) , he published the first book ever printed in England . It was enti- tled , " The Game and Playe of the Chesse : Translated out of the Frenche , and emprynted by me William Caxton . Fynysshid the last day of Marche , the yer ...
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... England it was exercised by the well - known Star- Chamber ; and after the abolition of that court , by Parliament itself ; it was abolished in England about 1694 , although it still continues in force , we believe , in several of the ...
... England it was exercised by the well - known Star- Chamber ; and after the abolition of that court , by Parliament itself ; it was abolished in England about 1694 , although it still continues in force , we believe , in several of the ...
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