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A table of contents seems wanting to these volumes , to point out the subject on which the letters are severally written ; for such an aslistant would have better enabled the reader to pursue the author's chain of reasoning on music and ...
A table of contents seems wanting to these volumes , to point out the subject on which the letters are severally written ; for such an aslistant would have better enabled the reader to pursue the author's chain of reasoning on music and ...
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Of the remaining letters , the first is addressed to Sir George Beaumont , at New College , Oxford , on the subject of a particular Providence . The next two letters were written to Mr. Davy's youngest fon , in the ...
Of the remaining letters , the first is addressed to Sir George Beaumont , at New College , Oxford , on the subject of a particular Providence . The next two letters were written to Mr. Davy's youngest fon , in the ...
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Judicious compilations on useful subjects , are of considerable value ; as they bring together , under a comprehensive ... On the subject of agriculture , however , compilements promise to be less ukeful than on most other branches of ...
Judicious compilations on useful subjects , are of considerable value ; as they bring together , under a comprehensive ... On the subject of agriculture , however , compilements promise to be less ukeful than on most other branches of ...
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Reid on the active Powers | 55 |
Literature Letters on Subjects of | 78 |
Liffis Obſerv on Knowles | 86 |
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