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The three powers were keen to avoid this crisis and eventually agreed upon a course of diplomatic action to pacify insurgent districts such as Bosnia whose people had recently revolted against Turkey
Depiction of the south elevation of the third lighthouse built upon the Eddystone Rocks
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'Music Shall Play Wherever They Go' (formerly known as 'The Golden Age')
Engraving of Tycho Brahe's bipartite arc for measuring small angular distances of stars ('Arcus bipartitus minoribus siderum distantiis inserviens')
Portrait of Thomas Gresham (1513-1579) mb-code 1620361 The three powers were keenHead and shoulders portrait of Gresham wearing a dark coat and cap with a ruff collar. Inscribed: 'MILTON SMITH & Co. LONDON. SIR THOMAS GRESHAM, Founder of the Royal Exchange and Gresham College. A Resident in Bishopsgate Ward. Born 1519. Died 1579. With the compliments of Henry Clarke, Chairman, Guildhall Library Committee. 28th November 1887.' Clarke's signature is in manuscript and there is a facsimile signature of Thomas Gresham. Thomas Gresham
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