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RosELEUR, Alfred. [Cont'd.] 



operatoj : comprising the electro-deposition of all 

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These works by a Major in the Royal Artillery reflect the interesting views 

 of the author, and are too often neglected. He affects a peculiar and 

 original terminology, which however, is explained by a glossary. 



