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 1    Pref| inconsistencies are found in all his works, and if they are met with
 2       X|          sick man that reads medical works. You undoubtedly have in
 3     XIV|            arsenic from the smelting works of the miners, who never
 4   XVIII|             chimneys of the smelting works and iron foundries met the
 5   XVIII|              beam with happiness. No works of sculpture, resplendent
 6    XXII|              sides of which smelting works had been erected, as this
 7    XXIV|          have to look after the iron works. New hands are to be engaged,
 8    XXIV|             you alone can direct the works and put bread into our poor
 9    XXIV|            shared with her. The iron works were now under her sole
10  XXVIII|         leave to refuse. In our iron works there is a bookkeeper's
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