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Page 264
... attention of the public to a new system ' of instruction , and speaks of extensive and liberal patronage . ' He then observes : It is in my opinion the duty of all who direct the public attention to a new road to any well known place ...
... attention of the public to a new system ' of instruction , and speaks of extensive and liberal patronage . ' He then observes : It is in my opinion the duty of all who direct the public attention to a new road to any well known place ...
Page 272
... attention to time , the expression is lost . ' Speaking of the pedals of the grand piano - forte , at p . 135. , Mr. G. observes : The loud or forte pedal is intended to confuse and louden the sound ; the tremando , with this pedal on ...
... attention to time , the expression is lost . ' Speaking of the pedals of the grand piano - forte , at p . 135. , Mr. G. observes : The loud or forte pedal is intended to confuse and louden the sound ; the tremando , with this pedal on ...
Page 285
... attention to it which can be desired . Another great philosophical question might be expected to claim the attention of our adventurous voyagers , namely , the figure of the earth , as it results from observations on the vibrations of ...
... attention to it which can be desired . Another great philosophical question might be expected to claim the attention of our adventurous voyagers , namely , the figure of the earth , as it results from observations on the vibrations of ...
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