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THE FERROTYPE. 23 as a vehicle for
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THE GLASS ROOM. 29 shape and exposu
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THE GLASS ROOM. 31 " Combined " lig
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THE GLASS ROOM. 33 light, liowever
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THE GLASS ROOM. 36 and side light ;
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THE GLASS ROOM. 37 wood. (A good de
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THE GLASS ROOM. 39 Tliere should be
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THE GLASS ROOM. 45 the small or Gem
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THE GLASS ROOM. 49 ited in the choi
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THE DARK ROOM. 51 with alcohol. Set
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Developing Solution : THE DARK ROOM
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THE COLLODIO>\ 57 tion to give, in
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COLLODION. 59 the same time perfect
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COLLODION. 61 Those that are genera
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COLLODION. 65 way without injury, e
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COLLODION. 67 can not be diminished
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8ILVEB. 69 CHAPTER YIl. SILVER. J "
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