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Page 119
... persons of condition use tubes of gold about three inches long and as thick as a large quill , which ex- pands at one end like the mouth of a speaking trumpet .'- The Birmans in their features bear a nearer resemblance to the Chinese ...
... persons of condition use tubes of gold about three inches long and as thick as a large quill , which ex- pands at one end like the mouth of a speaking trumpet .'- The Birmans in their features bear a nearer resemblance to the Chinese ...
Page 150
... persons , characteristically supported , relating to some common action . This species of dramatic narrative , which places all the persons at full length before the reader , which was dignified and pathetic under the management of ...
... persons , characteristically supported , relating to some common action . This species of dramatic narrative , which places all the persons at full length before the reader , which was dignified and pathetic under the management of ...
Page 431
... persons be duly encouraged , he pro- poses to publish four other volumes of a similar kind , comprising optics , hydrostatics , pneumatics , chemistry , electricity , and mag- netism . same . Art . 22. French Pronunciation and Reading ...
... persons be duly encouraged , he pro- poses to publish four other volumes of a similar kind , comprising optics , hydrostatics , pneumatics , chemistry , electricity , and mag- netism . same . Art . 22. French Pronunciation and Reading ...
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