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Autographic etchings of other posh boys, such as Shelley and Gladstone, are said to be visible in Eton woodwork, while many a noble lives on in castle walls.
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J. Netherclift and Son (1849); _The Autograph Miscellany_, by F. Netherclift (1855); _The Autograph Souvenir_, by F.G. Netherclift and R. Sims (1865); _The Autographic Mirror_ (1864-1866); _The Handbook of
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" Various
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Important role to play in human cognition - Autographic drawings: with an identity - Open to interpretation - Very hard for computational information processing
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Illustrated with a new Steel Portrait of Mr. Bryant, many Autographic Fac-Similes of Celebrated Poets, and Sixteen Full-page Wood Engravings.
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A] [Footnote A: Facsimiled in "The Autographic Mirror," July, 1865.] "_Mr.
On the Choice of Books Thomas Carlyle 1838
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