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1. Portland Past and Present: Issued Under the Endorsement of the Portland by Charles Bancroft Gillespie (1899)
"He also ships regularly in large quantities to South Africa and other parts of
the globe. His success in putting this toilet article, his principal stock in ..."
2. Transactions of the Canadian Institute by Royal Canadian Institute, Canadian Institute (1849-1914). (1895)
"figured toilet article which had been made and was used by one of them ...
107) which is not a toilet article, but served the purpose of ritual observances. ..."
3. Olympic Victor Monuments and Greek Athletic Art by Walter Woodburn Hyde (1921)
"Similarly the tainia in the hand of Nike upon the right hand of the statue of
Zeus by Pheidias at Olympia can not have been a toilet article.6 We have many ..."
4. Olympic Victor Monuments and Greek Athletic Art by Walter Woodburn Hyde (1921)
"Similarly the tainia in the hand of Nike upon the right hand of the statue of
Zeus by Pheidias at Olympia can not have been a toilet article.6 We have many ..."
5. Peking: A Social Survey Conducted Under the Auspices of the Princeton by Sidney David Gamble, John Stewart Burgess (1921)
"In the Gild of the Incense and Toilet Article Makers, twelve of the twenty-eight
directors must be workers, the others being either store-keepers or store ..."
6. Peking: A Social Survey Conducted Under the Auspices of the Princeton by Sidney David Gamble, John Stewart Burgess (1921)
"In the Gild of the Incense and Toilet Article Makers, twelve of the twenty-eight
directors must be workers, the others being either store-keepers or store ..."
7. Peking: A Social Survey Conducted Under the Auspices of the Princeton by Sidney David Gamble, John Stewart Burgess (1921)
"In the Gild of the Incense and Toilet Article Makers, twelve of the twenty-eight
directors must be workers, the others being either store-keepers or store ..."