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In this class we do not include the instruction for a whining delivery , which is held
out as rather a captivating manner , notwithstanding the general dissuasive that
follows : Singing is perhaps derived from the same causes as the cadencies of ...
In this class we do not include the instruction for a whining delivery , which is held
out as rather a captivating manner , notwithstanding the general dissuasive that
follows : Singing is perhaps derived from the same causes as the cadencies of ...
Page 199
The present author , it is possible , has never read or perhaps never heard of the
President de Thou's immortal dedication of his history to Henry IV .; and he
perhaps is ignorant , or would hold in little respect , the endeavours of the sage
and vir ...
The present author , it is possible , has never read or perhaps never heard of the
President de Thou's immortal dedication of his history to Henry IV .; and he
perhaps is ignorant , or would hold in little respect , the endeavours of the sage
and vir ...
Page 341
... or heralds of our country , and though this source of intelligence may be scanty
, perhaps incorrect , and consequently not to be as implicitly relied upon as the
authors I have hitherto quoted , they are intitled to con . siderable attention ; they
...
... or heralds of our country , and though this source of intelligence may be scanty
, perhaps incorrect , and consequently not to be as implicitly relied upon as the
authors I have hitherto quoted , they are intitled to con . siderable attention ; they
...
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