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... appears to be great reason for alarm to the white inhabitants of Surinam , in the independence of certain formidable black tribes , passing under the denomination of Bush - negroes , who look down with extreme contempt on their ...
... appears to be great reason for alarm to the white inhabitants of Surinam , in the independence of certain formidable black tribes , passing under the denomination of Bush - negroes , who look down with extreme contempt on their ...
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... appears to be particularly de- fective . The beauties of form , character , and composition , are nei- ther so interesting to the public , nor so much cultivated by the painter as other qualities of art , which must be considered of an ...
... appears to be particularly de- fective . The beauties of form , character , and composition , are nei- ther so interesting to the public , nor so much cultivated by the painter as other qualities of art , which must be considered of an ...
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... appears to have been very useful to M. CHLADNI in his experimental investigations . After some general re- marks on the musical scale , the author proceeds to the sub- ject of temperament , or , as he calls it , the altered relations of ...
... appears to have been very useful to M. CHLADNI in his experimental investigations . After some general re- marks on the musical scale , the author proceeds to the sub- ject of temperament , or , as he calls it , the altered relations of ...
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