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... Observations. No IV . VOL . I. ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS . Cursory Remarks on Music , especially on the sources of the Pleasure which it communicates . • Observations on Original Genius ... On Sitting below the Salt , ' and the Stewarts of ...
... Observations. No IV . VOL . I. ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS . Cursory Remarks on Music , especially on the sources of the Pleasure which it communicates . • Observations on Original Genius ... On Sitting below the Salt , ' and the Stewarts of ...
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... observed , that , if the present loss be great , the future is greater : for , by dispensations far above the reach of human scrutiny , he has been taken from us at a period when he was only in his progress to- wards those high stations ...
... observed , that , if the present loss be great , the future is greater : for , by dispensations far above the reach of human scrutiny , he has been taken from us at a period when he was only in his progress to- wards those high stations ...
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... observed , that whether the officers be or be not named by the depositors , it is indis- pensable to the success of ... observe , that this level is placed somewhat higher than that of the great body of depositors in Sav- ing Banks . The ...
... observed , that whether the officers be or be not named by the depositors , it is indis- pensable to the success of ... observe , that this level is placed somewhat higher than that of the great body of depositors in Sav- ing Banks . The ...
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... observed that , when the shepherd entered , he had begun to speak with great zest about the sport they had in killing the salmon , I again brought on the subject , and made him describe the diversion to me.- - " O man ! " said he , and ...
... observed that , when the shepherd entered , he had begun to speak with great zest about the sport they had in killing the salmon , I again brought on the subject , and made him describe the diversion to me.- - " O man ! " said he , and ...
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... observed , that , dur- ing the exhaustion of the treasury , and the temporary depression of pub- lic credit , the commissioners were ex- ceedingly embarrassed ; -their pay- ments were made in treasury notes , which they were positively ...
... observed , that , dur- ing the exhaustion of the treasury , and the temporary depression of pub- lic credit , the commissioners were ex- ceedingly embarrassed ; -their pay- ments were made in treasury notes , which they were positively ...
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