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... kind always bearing the largest proportion that is judged most congenial to the soil . ' The meaning of the latter part of the sentence is somewhat obscure from the inaccurate position of the words , which ought to run thus : " the kind ...
... kind always bearing the largest proportion that is judged most congenial to the soil . ' The meaning of the latter part of the sentence is somewhat obscure from the inaccurate position of the words , which ought to run thus : " the kind ...
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... kind of discourse , Mr. F. remarks that the term agyov , which is rendered idle , means perverse , wicked , or flagitious . ' Yet this lecturer is aware of the too frequent tendency of colloquial discourse ; and therefore he subjoins a ...
... kind of discourse , Mr. F. remarks that the term agyov , which is rendered idle , means perverse , wicked , or flagitious . ' Yet this lecturer is aware of the too frequent tendency of colloquial discourse ; and therefore he subjoins a ...
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... kind ever yet offered to the Public . To which are added , Basses for the Harp and Piano - Forte . Likewise are subjoined , a few explanatory Notes on the Figures and Movements of the modern Greek Dances , with a short Dissertation on ...
... kind ever yet offered to the Public . To which are added , Basses for the Harp and Piano - Forte . Likewise are subjoined , a few explanatory Notes on the Figures and Movements of the modern Greek Dances , with a short Dissertation on ...
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