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Identifier: scientific-american-1891-11-14 (find matches)
Title: Scientific American Volume 65 Number 20 (November 1891)
Year: 1891 (1890s)
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Subjects: scientific electric steam american engine shaft munn adapted scientific american patent express money electric lighting horse power illustration represents gas engine flat iron electric mining electric light american supplement
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