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4.0 truetrue English MS paint illustration of the transcription bubble formed during transcription. author name string: MSPaintDrawings Wikimedia username:...


Datei:Transcription bubble.jpg

DescriptionTranscription bubble.jpg English: A molecular structure composed of unwound and unpaired DNA, where a short stretch of nucleotides are exposed...


Datei:Ebel - Les femmes compositeurs de musique, 1910.djvu

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Datei:Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries- Volume 1, page 43, October 21-24, 1849.jpg

apropos of the “Cholera Series.” Afternoon to New York, to Baker’s; to the “Bubble” office, to the “American Tract Society” — the two last calls necessary...


Datei:Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries- Volume 1, page 44, October 24-29, 1849.jpg

God speed the time. 27. Saturday. To New York in the afternoon — to the “Bubble Office” where I saw Messrs Brougham and Talman, the Editors. Then to the...


Datei:Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries- Volume 3, page 13, October 23-27, 1851.jpg

pleased [John] Brougham (he whom while-ere I knew as projector of ‘the Bubble” acting excellently. Ballet dancing. Rousset family &c afterwards. 26 Sunday...


Datei:Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries- Volume 1, page 45, October 29-30, 1849.jpg

had of them. Then to [J.W.] Orrs the Engravers, where I learnt that the “Bubble” had burst — no more to be issued. To Longs — to 136 Nassau, and all the...


Datei:Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries- Volume 1, page 42, October 19-21, 1849.jpg

blessing, inasmuch as he intends matrimony. / Then to the Office of the “Bubble” a paper “a la Punch” just started. Saw the Editor [John] Brougham, long...


Datei:Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries- Volume 2, page 100, May 12-13, 1851.jpg

played ([John] Brougham I recollected as past projector of the last year’s “Bubble.”) Next “a row at the Lyceum” — Dismal enough, though from the incongruous...


Datei:Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries- Volume 4, page 210, July 29, 1852.jpg

the Burning Springs. A Circular hole in the floor, water stirring and bubbling beneath, and above it a rude bell shaped contrivance to collect the rising...