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by the influence of warm-blooded animals'
The way he tackled the massive amount of paperwork and administration involved won him the admiration even of the Opposition party
the one on the left knowingly lays his finger to his nose while the other smiles reassuringly at his client in a satire on legal rapacity
Plate 14 from the paper 'On the milk tusks
Mrs Salmon's Waxworks in Fleet Street
A chemistry laboratory Size:Standard: 6 x 4in by the influence of warm-bloodedThe interior of an eighteenth century chemistry laboratory in Kingston upon Thames. Illustration from Commercium philosophico technicum; or, The philosophical commerce of arts, by William Lewis (London, 1765). Original: engraving. 1765
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