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  • Conversations on Chemistry, in Which the Elements of that Science are Familiarly Explained and Illustrated by Experiments. 2 vols. 2d ed. London, 1807.

    The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe 2006

  • His book, rivetingly titled The Steam Engine Familiarly Explained, went into dozens of editions and four foreign languages.

    American Connections James Burke 2007

  • His book, rivetingly titled The Steam Engine Familiarly Explained, went into dozens of editions and four foreign languages.

    American Connections James Burke 2007

  • Familiarly known as a pheasant, and having one feature at least in common with the family, it makes no claim to direct relationship.

    Last Leaves from Dunk Island 2003

  • Familiarly “Betsy,” this girl was in her sixteenth year when she dazzled the eyes of George.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • Familiarly “Betsy,” this girl was in her sixteenth year when she dazzled the eyes of George.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • Familiarly “Betsy,” this girl was in her sixteenth year when she dazzled the eyes of George.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • Familiarly “Betsy,” this girl was in her sixteenth year when she dazzled the eyes of George.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • Familiarly associated in general apprehension with that inductive triad known as "Kepler's Laws," which form the foundation of Celestial Geometry, it is much less generally known that he was an august and oracular soul, one of those called Mystics and

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 30, April, 1860 Various

  • Familiarly then came back to Dale the quiet, intent suggestiveness of the Beemans in moments foreboding trial.

    The Man of the Forest 1919

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