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... practice , which we sincerely concur in recommending ; viz . a music - slate , on which the student is to transcribe the basses , and fill up the treble from memory ; then compare them with the original , make the requisite corrections ...
... practice , which we sincerely concur in recommending ; viz . a music - slate , on which the student is to transcribe the basses , and fill up the treble from memory ; then compare them with the original , make the requisite corrections ...
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... practice of opium - eating ; so much that , on a Saturday afternoon , the counters of the druggists were strewed with pills of one , two , or three grains , in preparation for the known demand of the evening . If we have been rightly ...
... practice of opium - eating ; so much that , on a Saturday afternoon , the counters of the druggists were strewed with pills of one , two , or three grains , in preparation for the known demand of the evening . If we have been rightly ...
Pagina 331
... practice is now perhaps peculiar to Ireland , it is of very antient date , and may be traced with tolerable certainty to a hea- thenish origin . As far as the analogy of languages will prove , there is very singular testimony to this ...
... practice is now perhaps peculiar to Ireland , it is of very antient date , and may be traced with tolerable certainty to a hea- thenish origin . As far as the analogy of languages will prove , there is very singular testimony to this ...
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