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... tion of instruments , as well as of the voice , emulation would pro- duce novelty , which , above all things , is wanted in music . And to say that the symphonies of Haydn , and the compositions of Mozart and Beethoven , have no merit ...
... tion of instruments , as well as of the voice , emulation would pro- duce novelty , which , above all things , is wanted in music . And to say that the symphonies of Haydn , and the compositions of Mozart and Beethoven , have no merit ...
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... tion . " Perhaps the commercial paper may be greater in amount from the absence of all money of confidence , and the consequently greater motive of economising a currency on that account , vastly more expensive . After giving an account ...
... tion . " Perhaps the commercial paper may be greater in amount from the absence of all money of confidence , and the consequently greater motive of economising a currency on that account , vastly more expensive . After giving an account ...
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... tion , 132 female authorship , 133 -motive of author for publishing , ib . - Sir James Mackintosh's opi- nion of Mrs. Willard , 135 - Mrs . Willard's bad French and Eng- lish , ib . - fountains of Versailles , 136 the author's arrival ...
... tion , 132 female authorship , 133 -motive of author for publishing , ib . - Sir James Mackintosh's opi- nion of Mrs. Willard , 135 - Mrs . Willard's bad French and Eng- lish , ib . - fountains of Versailles , 136 the author's arrival ...
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