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historystudies:for one of my classes this semester we have to transcribe a letter from either the 18th or 19th century, and the hardest part for me was deciding which one to do because they’re all so interesting !(and aesthetically pleasing).
biggest-gaudiest-patronuses: sauntering-vaguely-downwards: roboticsappreciationsociety: did-you-kno: ‘The Writer,’ 1 of 3 surviving automata from the 18th century, is a programmable boy that uses quill and ink to write any 40 letters of custom
southcarolinadove: 18th and early 19th century Georgian era “Dearest” jewerly, each stone represents a letter of the word “dearest” D - DiamondE - EmeraldA - AmethystR - RubyE - EmeraldS - SapphireT - Topaz/Turquoise
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15 YEARS AGO TODAY |11/4/97| Rakim released his solo debut, The 18th Letter, on Universal Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |11/4/97| Rakim released his solo debut, The 18th Letter, on Universal Records.
did-you-kno: ‘The Writer,’ 1 of 3 surviving automata from the 18th century, is a programmable boy that uses quill and ink to write any 40 letters of custom text. This 240-year-old automaton uses all 6,000 of its parts to create just enough
roboticsappreciationsociety: did-you-kno: ‘The Writer,’ 1 of 3 surviving automata from the 18th century, is a programmable boy that uses quill and ink to write any 40 letters of custom text. This 240-year-old automaton uses all 6,000 of its
chocolatecakesandthickmilkshakes: hiphop-in-the-brain: RAKIM respect the arkutech
rasec-wizzlbang: girlslob: did-you-kno: ‘The Writer,’ 1 of 3 surviving automata from the 18th century, is a programmable boy that uses quill and ink to write any 40 letters of custom text. This 240-year-old automaton uses all 6,000 of its
just-smile2me: This was my birthday present to my friends 18th birthday :)Open-When-Letters :) I also put some stuff in it. For example a tissue in the ‘when you’re crying’-letter.Also some ballons in the birthday one, a tea bag in the sick one,
theartofskulduggery: The 18th letter.