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... means of the imitative with the voice any simple air which has been care- tendency , to the use of various implements . fully and repeatedly executed for their benefit . This sensibility of the organ of hearing becomes important as a means ...
... means of the imitative with the voice any simple air which has been care- tendency , to the use of various implements . fully and repeatedly executed for their benefit . This sensibility of the organ of hearing becomes important as a means ...
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... means , he will , in course of time , be made sensible of many rational enjoy- ments , the gratification of which can be turned to good account as rewards for improved conduct . Our remarks on the tuition specially adapted to the ...
... means , he will , in course of time , be made sensible of many rational enjoy- ments , the gratification of which can be turned to good account as rewards for improved conduct . Our remarks on the tuition specially adapted to the ...
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... means of letters and circulars , this plate are engraved the following couplets— and afterwards to the public itself by means of a printed book . Hardly anybody would listen to " No speed with this can fleetest horse compare ; him ; the ...
... means of letters and circulars , this plate are engraved the following couplets— and afterwards to the public itself by means of a printed book . Hardly anybody would listen to " No speed with this can fleetest horse compare ; him ; the ...
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