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A process for making paper with two or more layers of pulp of the same or different class of the same color or of different colors, lining or not being able to be continuous or barbed paper.
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A process for making paper with two or more layers of pulp of the same or different class of the same color or of different colors, lining or not being able to be continuous or barbed paper.
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Guarro Menor Wenceslao
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ES7835A1888-02-061888-02-06
A process for making paper with two or more layers of pulp of the same or different class of the same color or of different colors, lining or not being able to be continuous or barbed paper.
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A process for making paper with two or more layers of pulp of the same or different class of the same color or of different colors, lining or not being able to be continuous or barbed paper.
A process for making paper with two or more layers of pulp of the same or different class of the same color or of different colors, lining or not being able to be continuous or barbed paper.
A process for making paper with two or more layers of pulp of the same or different class of the same color or of different colors, lining or not being able to be continuous or barbed paper.
A process for making paper with two or more layers of pulp of the same or different class of the same color or of different colors, lining or not being able to be continuous or barbed paper.