The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... second grand - 'o of knowledge are comprehended oular objects, subdivided into Di* Human, Natural, and Artificial; * first whereof includes all that we * about God, and matters of reli*; the second, all that more imme* regards Mankind ...
... second grand - 'o of knowledge are comprehended oular objects, subdivided into Di* Human, Natural, and Artificial; * first whereof includes all that we * about God, and matters of reli*; the second, all that more imme* regards Mankind ...
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... Second, Third, Fourth, Foo. Sixth, Seventh, Ostave, Diatessaro, Düpente, Diapason, Allegro, Anote, Trumpet, Flute, Organ, Harpsiord, Violin, &c. (27) ARIs, in general, might be re*med to the imagination; but we chuse ritter to class ...
... Second, Third, Fourth, Foo. Sixth, Seventh, Ostave, Diatessaro, Düpente, Diapason, Allegro, Anote, Trumpet, Flute, Organ, Harpsiord, Violin, &c. (27) ARIs, in general, might be re*med to the imagination; but we chuse ritter to class ...
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... second bar, and was lost, with many of her hands. The defence and countercharge of the Dutch concludes with this remarkable paragraph, which we have inserted without abridgement or alteration. “To our defence, High and Mighty Lords, we ...
... second bar, and was lost, with many of her hands. The defence and countercharge of the Dutch concludes with this remarkable paragraph, which we have inserted without abridgement or alteration. “To our defence, High and Mighty Lords, we ...
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... second the purposes of nature, by cultivating the pleasures of the eye and ear, those especially that require extraordinary rulture", such as are inspired by poetry. Painting, sculpture, music, gardening, and architecture. This chiefly ...
... second the purposes of nature, by cultivating the pleasures of the eye and ear, those especially that require extraordinary rulture", such as are inspired by poetry. Painting, sculpture, music, gardening, and architecture. This chiefly ...
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... second time. He has now an additional motive to virtue, a convićtion derived from experience, that happiness depends on regularity and order, and that a disregard to justice or propriety never fails to be punished with shame and remorse ...
... second time. He has now an additional motive to virtue, a convićtion derived from experience, that happiness depends on regularity and order, and that a disregard to justice or propriety never fails to be punished with shame and remorse ...
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