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Guisborough Bookshop4 Chaloner Street, Guisborough, North Yorkshire TS14 6QD, 01287 610179Not content with being one of the north-east's biggest independent bookshops, with around 30,000 books in stock, the Guisborough Bookshop also claims to be able to source more than 2m in-print titles and search on a customer's behalf for any out-of-print book.
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Hearing the news, he left immediately to share the report with John Chaloner, his factor in Philadelphia.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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In this instance Morris was reduced to borrowing “on his Private obligation” twenty thousand in silver from John Chaloner, a local merchant and agent for the American contractors supplying the French.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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In this instance Morris was reduced to borrowing “on his Private obligation” twenty thousand in silver from John Chaloner, a local merchant and agent for the American contractors supplying the French.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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Hearing the news, he left immediately to share the report with John Chaloner, his factor in Philadelphia.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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Note 82: Chaloner, "The Most Wonderful Experiment" (1997), 364. back
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For more on the marketing of cloud chambers, see Chaloner, The Most
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Note 2: Chaloner, "The Most Wonderful Experiment" (1997); Brown, The Neutron and the Bomb (1997), 88. back
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Clinton Chaloner argues that the Wilson chamber clearly gained its impetus from the dispute over the scintillation counting procedures between the Vienna and Cambridge groups. 82 54
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Be not jealous over the wife of thy bosom; read that comfortable and pithy speech to this purpose of Ximenius, in the author himself, as it is recorded by Gomesius; consult with Chaloner lib.
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