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... effect of music on their passions , we composed on purpose a few pieces of an easy har- mony , the movement of whose modulations was natural and intelli- gible even to persons unaccustomed to the artificial refinements of music . We ...
... effect of music on their passions , we composed on purpose a few pieces of an easy har- mony , the movement of whose modulations was natural and intelli- gible even to persons unaccustomed to the artificial refinements of music . We ...
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... effect their object surpasses inquiry : that they saved money with this view is palpable , because in most of the cases the erections have been the work of regular carpenters and masons , who could not have been employed without a ...
... effect their object surpasses inquiry : that they saved money with this view is palpable , because in most of the cases the erections have been the work of regular carpenters and masons , who could not have been employed without a ...
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The effect of taking from the labouring Poor all hopes of property , and of independence , is thus depicted to the life : Go to an alehouse kitchen of an old enclosed country , and there you will see the origin of poverty and poor rates ...
The effect of taking from the labouring Poor all hopes of property , and of independence , is thus depicted to the life : Go to an alehouse kitchen of an old enclosed country , and there you will see the origin of poverty and poor rates ...
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