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ether can have the enormous rigidity
Many men wonder how the ether can have the enormous rigidity necessary for light transmission, and yet behave like a frictionless fluid.
— from Spinning Tops The "Operatives' Lecture" of the British Association Meeting at Leeds, 6th September, 1890 by John Perry

Exchange Coffee House the established resort
He was a constant attendant at the Exchange Coffee House, the established resort of the Bristol merchants.
— from A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character by Dutton Cook


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