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... never gets out of order . THE GROVER & BAKER MACHINE Hems , Fells , Gathers and Stitches and Fastens its own Seams , thereby saving time and thread . THE GROVER & BAKER MACHINE Sows equally well on all Fabrics , from the finest Swiss ...
... never gets out of order . THE GROVER & BAKER MACHINE Hems , Fells , Gathers and Stitches and Fastens its own Seams , thereby saving time and thread . THE GROVER & BAKER MACHINE Sows equally well on all Fabrics , from the finest Swiss ...
Pagina 6
... never done since I was born , and which , because it is not done , hath bred almost a wilderness and solitude in the king's service which is , that you countenance and encourage , and ad- vance able men in all kinds , degrees and ...
... never done since I was born , and which , because it is not done , hath bred almost a wilderness and solitude in the king's service which is , that you countenance and encourage , and ad- vance able men in all kinds , degrees and ...
Pagina 7
... never been convicted or punished for these crimes , had he never confessed himself that he was guilty , had none of his contemporar- ies placed the facts and the circumstances on record , his letters , which are still extant , would ...
... never been convicted or punished for these crimes , had he never confessed himself that he was guilty , had none of his contemporar- ies placed the facts and the circumstances on record , his letters , which are still extant , would ...
Pagina 8
... never openly showed resentment to those higher in office , or possessed of more influence than himself ; nor did he take the least offence in the present case . In his letter to the king , written a day or two after having been thus ...
... never openly showed resentment to those higher in office , or possessed of more influence than himself ; nor did he take the least offence in the present case . In his letter to the king , written a day or two after having been thus ...
Pagina 12
... never to rise until he was forgiven . No one despised such as this more than Buckingham , nor did he try to conceal the fact . * He is still more grossly adulatory , if possible , in the dedication of his work on the " Advancement of ...
... never to rise until he was forgiven . No one despised such as this more than Buckingham , nor did he try to conceal the fact . * He is still more grossly adulatory , if possible , in the dedication of his work on the " Advancement of ...
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