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... truth of colouring or shading with the least sacrifice of the time of the sitter or model . Pots always full of every colour , viz . all the tints of flesh , linnen , drapery , background , & c . ( which do not injure by keeping ) are ...
... truth of colouring or shading with the least sacrifice of the time of the sitter or model . Pots always full of every colour , viz . all the tints of flesh , linnen , drapery , background , & c . ( which do not injure by keeping ) are ...
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... truth of it , in a previous paragraph . " Hydrostatics and hydraulics are usually combined in a course of philosophical study ; for as the first treats of the properties ap- pertaining to a certain description of fluids , so the latter ...
... truth of it , in a previous paragraph . " Hydrostatics and hydraulics are usually combined in a course of philosophical study ; for as the first treats of the properties ap- pertaining to a certain description of fluids , so the latter ...
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... truth of the assertion that air does not possess the qualities of fixation ; that whenever it becomes one of the com- ponent parts of a natural body , it is in that situation found to be in a fixed state ; this objection is frivolous ...
... truth of the assertion that air does not possess the qualities of fixation ; that whenever it becomes one of the com- ponent parts of a natural body , it is in that situation found to be in a fixed state ; this objection is frivolous ...
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... truth and propriety in the minds of the hearers in such cases a distinct proposition is rendered , unnecessary , and of course confirmation is thereby rendered so , that properly consisting of arguments brought in defence of the ...
... truth and propriety in the minds of the hearers in such cases a distinct proposition is rendered , unnecessary , and of course confirmation is thereby rendered so , that properly consisting of arguments brought in defence of the ...
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... truth . If the pas- sions be addressed - the looks , the tones , the gestures must be accommodated to their nature , but , says professor Ward in his system of oratory , an orator should always keep within those bounds which nature ...
... truth . If the pas- sions be addressed - the looks , the tones , the gestures must be accommodated to their nature , but , says professor Ward in his system of oratory , an orator should always keep within those bounds which nature ...
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