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... laws of physics in madrigals and epigrams made to their " mis- tress's eye brows , " in a manner which was perhaps consistent with the taste of a period when bag - wigs and red heels were in fashion , and gentlemen and ladies played at ...
... laws of physics in madrigals and epigrams made to their " mis- tress's eye brows , " in a manner which was perhaps consistent with the taste of a period when bag - wigs and red heels were in fashion , and gentlemen and ladies played at ...
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... laws of music are broken through ; for these prescribe that the score should be in accordance with the letter ; and that , there- fore , when the whole of the letter is grave and sad , the music should be grave and sad also . " It is ...
... laws of music are broken through ; for these prescribe that the score should be in accordance with the letter ; and that , there- fore , when the whole of the letter is grave and sad , the music should be grave and sad also . " It is ...
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... laws of justice and truth . " Did Franklin borrow this sentiment from the Spanish monk ? or did the same idea suggest itself independently to his mind , when he propounded the demoralizing maxim , that " honesty is the best policy ...
... laws of justice and truth . " Did Franklin borrow this sentiment from the Spanish monk ? or did the same idea suggest itself independently to his mind , when he propounded the demoralizing maxim , that " honesty is the best policy ...
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... laws in the dwellings or the habits of the people . In parts of England we could apply the remarks with as much truth as in the north - west of Spain ; and it is interesting too , as indicating the influence of the geological ...
... laws in the dwellings or the habits of the people . In parts of England we could apply the remarks with as much truth as in the north - west of Spain ; and it is interesting too , as indicating the influence of the geological ...
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... Laws , and had , in the open field , divided from that party , and gone over to the opposition , leading his personal friends and followers after him . In his conscience , Sir Robert Peel believed that this policy was justifiable . He ...
... Laws , and had , in the open field , divided from that party , and gone over to the opposition , leading his personal friends and followers after him . In his conscience , Sir Robert Peel believed that this policy was justifiable . He ...
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