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The results of putting such principles into practice are already evident . ... A recent catastrophe on the Matterhorn is a case in point , for it was the direct result of the new attitude towards mountains , and was only ...
The results of putting such principles into practice are already evident . ... A recent catastrophe on the Matterhorn is a case in point , for it was the direct result of the new attitude towards mountains , and was only ...
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The Imperial Chemical Industries came into possession of the rights for the British Empire as a result of the initiative of the late Lord Melchett , who obtained control of a strong British syndicate which had acquired them .
The Imperial Chemical Industries came into possession of the rights for the British Empire as a result of the initiative of the late Lord Melchett , who obtained control of a strong British syndicate which had acquired them .
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4 Whitehall Gardens that Sir Robert died tragically as the result of a fall from his horse in 1850 , he having occupied it for just twenty - two years . Here he formed the fine collection of Dutch pictures now in the National Gallery .
4 Whitehall Gardens that Sir Robert died tragically as the result of a fall from his horse in 1850 , he having occupied it for just twenty - two years . Here he formed the fine collection of Dutch pictures now in the National Gallery .
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