In addition, it was necessary to recover the precious metals from the waste produced by goldsmiths or in the minting of coins.
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The banks can be thought of as goldsmiths.
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In 1652 ninety-seven citizen goldsmiths filed a petition questioning procedure for electing wardens which they felt was unfair and irregular.
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In 1826 these included barometer maker, furniture broker, glass dealer, marble mason,goldsmithand fishmonger.
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Goldsmithfocuses his discussion of this table around the major questions of phonological theory.
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Doth thegoldsmiththat makes the crown, make the virtue also?
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Goldsmith(1996) has advanced ideas about hearing the voice of people with dementia.
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Goldsmith(1985) also connects the occurrence of marked vowels to prominent positions (' free ' positions, in his terms).
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The second is that it does not preclude the introduction of new properties, -properties such as shape and value, which are due to the craft of thegoldsmith.
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Goldsmith(p. 3) presents a chart that shows the intersection of the questions of phonology, in the columns, together with the conceptual devices, in the rows.
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Goldsmith, in his contribution, identifies three major areas of concern for phonologists : (i) phonotactics, or the constraints on a wellformed phonological word, (ii) alternations and (iii) contrasts.
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Let us have a development council for the silversmiths and let the goldsmiths rejoice in their going.
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It happens that my father was a silversmith andgoldsmith, and at one time was president of his trade union.
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Before 1976, gold, other than jewellery and goldsmiths' wares, and monetary items were excluded from the figures.
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My understanding was thatgoldsmith, silversmith and jewellery products far exceeded that figure.
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