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Title: Fires and Firemen
Author: Anon.
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art Vol XXXV.--No. I May, 1855.
1: Fires and Firemen Annual Reports of Mr. Braidwood to the Committee of the Fire Brigade [From the Quarterly Review]
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