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Pagina 190
... favour of simplicity in music : but , though we respect his good taste in poetry , morality , and theology , yet , when he writes on the subject of music with little knowlege or experience in refined , polished , or learned compositions ...
... favour of simplicity in music : but , though we respect his good taste in poetry , morality , and theology , yet , when he writes on the subject of music with little knowlege or experience in refined , polished , or learned compositions ...
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... favour . The general kindness of the Roman Pontiffs to them is admitted by the Jews themselves . The Jewish writers divide the west into two sovereign- ties , or rather into the two principal religions that reign in it , namely the ...
... favour . The general kindness of the Roman Pontiffs to them is admitted by the Jews themselves . The Jewish writers divide the west into two sovereign- ties , or rather into the two principal religions that reign in it , namely the ...
Pagina 269
... favour of the former , that they will sometimes revolve with greater velocity than even the wind itself ; consequently that they must have more power then the horizontal mill , which , say they , cannot be made to move so fast as the ...
... favour of the former , that they will sometimes revolve with greater velocity than even the wind itself ; consequently that they must have more power then the horizontal mill , which , say they , cannot be made to move so fast as the ...
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