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A Descriptive inventory of the several exquisite and magnificent pieces of mechanism and jewellery comprised in the schedule annexed to an Act of Parliament made in the thirteenth year of His Present Majesty, George the Third, for enabling Mr. James Cox o

Title: A Descriptive inventory of the several exquisite and magnificent pieces of mechanism and jewellery comprised in the schedule annexed to an Act of Parliament made in the thirteenth year of His Present Majesty, George the Third, for enabling Mr. James Cox o
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Cox, James jeweler.

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