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... French Horns , two Trum- pets , and two common Post Horns . The first four pieces were in D. thus six French - Horns were in D. two in A , two in G. one in C sharp , and one in E , to supply the middle and lowest tone which are wanting ...
... French Horns , two Trum- pets , and two common Post Horns . The first four pieces were in D. thus six French - Horns were in D. two in A , two in G. one in C sharp , and one in E , to supply the middle and lowest tone which are wanting ...
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equal to 760 toises , or 1520 French yards : but this account cannot be exact since , allowing the French foot to exceed the English foot a whole inch , ( which is more than it does , the French being to the English foot only as 1066 to ...
equal to 760 toises , or 1520 French yards : but this account cannot be exact since , allowing the French foot to exceed the English foot a whole inch , ( which is more than it does , the French being to the English foot only as 1066 to ...
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... French excelled them in its rythm and pro- sody . ' The ingenious and worthy abbé tells us that his friend was enraptured when he could induce his foreign pupils to admit that the French language was capable of completely expressing ...
... French excelled them in its rythm and pro- sody . ' The ingenious and worthy abbé tells us that his friend was enraptured when he could induce his foreign pupils to admit that the French language was capable of completely expressing ...
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