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1By this ingenious contrivance he gave the history of the last age.
2This ingenious contrivance was applied by Mr. Everett to the paying-out machinery.
3The press used by the Indians is a simple and most ingenious contrivance.
4He produced the model of an ingenious contrivance for grinding corn.
5This was an ingenious contrivance on the part of the landlord to solicit custom.
6Netty had hers for her ingenious contrivance to gain Jasper.
7The inventor employed a most ingenious contrivance to preserve the horizontal balance of the air-ship.
8By an ingenious contrivance ink could not be spilt from the inkwells of the F.E.
9An ingenious contrivance, then, for keeping one's self informed upon the business of the neighborhood.
10This is a very ingenious contrivance, which measures time well in both rough weather and fine.
11Claudius thought it an ingenious contrivance, but said it must be very wearing on the nerves.
12Hardly any subject has had more discussion in recent literature than the merits of this ingenious contrivance.
13Every common labourer has, in short, by this ingenious contrivance, some small capital and a country residence.
14And John complacently displayed the ingenious contrivance in front of his desk, somewhat like a bicycle seat.
15Nevertheless he was manifestly pleased by the success of his ingenious contrivance, and forthwith completed the cordon.
16By this ingenious contrivance, did they get over the difficulty, of not being provided with a not.
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