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Wood engraving by Gustave Dore (1832-1883) taken from 'London: a Pilgrimage', published by Grant & Co in 1872. Behind the group of exhausted-looking workers in the foreground, others can be seen stoking the fires beneath the gas retorts, sealed vessels where, at high temperatures, the coal was broken down into tar, coke and gas. From the 19th century, manufactured gas was made by the distillation of coal, predominantly for use in lighting. In 1869, the writer Blanchard Jerrold suggested a collaboration with Dore on a comprehensive portrait of London. Entitled 'London: a Pilgrimage', the book contained 180 engravings and although a commercial success, there were criticisms that Dore had concentrated on the poverty of the city.
C. culture I think it may be all of the above
Removing British control from the subcontinent
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In 1917 they wanted To negotiate a treaty and Germany wanted independence so Russia was holding it out until 1918 and the fighting resumed in the Eastern front I dont know about the u.s tho sorry
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president of the Mississippi organization
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