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... effect of Music ' is thus exemplified : The effect of music on the senses was oddly and wonderfully verified , during a late court - mourning . A taylor had a great number of black suits , which were to be finished in a short space of ...
... effect of Music ' is thus exemplified : The effect of music on the senses was oddly and wonderfully verified , during a late court - mourning . A taylor had a great number of black suits , which were to be finished in a short space of ...
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... effects and innumerable instances might be ad- duced in which compression by depressed bone , after accidents , has ... effect which , we know , pressure will also undoubtedly produce . : Under the head of Treatment , the most approved ...
... effects and innumerable instances might be ad- duced in which compression by depressed bone , after accidents , has ... effect which , we know , pressure will also undoubtedly produce . : Under the head of Treatment , the most approved ...
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... effect of the observations into which we have judged it our duty to enter ; not with the hope of doing justice to so complex a subject , but to record our protest against the claim of affinity to the Greek models which the author of ...
... effect of the observations into which we have judged it our duty to enter ; not with the hope of doing justice to so complex a subject , but to record our protest against the claim of affinity to the Greek models which the author of ...
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