The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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... means an innovation . The High Church was thus provided with an excellent precentor , but no other lasting effect seems to have followed . It was the musical festival of 1815 which gave a new turn , in this quar- ter , to the general ...
... means an innovation . The High Church was thus provided with an excellent precentor , but no other lasting effect seems to have followed . It was the musical festival of 1815 which gave a new turn , in this quar- ter , to the general ...
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... means of obtain- ing good precentors ; the means also of forming a band to support them ; and the example is also leading the parishes to establish schools of church music . A school for this purpose has already been formed in the High ...
... means of obtain- ing good precentors ; the means also of forming a band to support them ; and the example is also leading the parishes to establish schools of church music . A school for this purpose has already been formed in the High ...
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... means of castor oil and aloe- tic pills , her bowels were kept open ; but no evacuation ever took place without the use of a laxative . It was observed , that she always gave a signal , by pushing down the bed- clothes , when she had ...
... means of castor oil and aloe- tic pills , her bowels were kept open ; but no evacuation ever took place without the use of a laxative . It was observed , that she always gave a signal , by pushing down the bed- clothes , when she had ...
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necessity , principally , if not solely , di- rected to the means necessary for self preservation , and the continuance of the species . Minds conversant about nothing greater or more noble than food and shelter , or a fortuitous em ...
necessity , principally , if not solely , di- rected to the means necessary for self preservation , and the continuance of the species . Minds conversant about nothing greater or more noble than food and shelter , or a fortuitous em ...
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... means of rousing the na- tion , of making them feel their de- basement , and the ignominy with which they were covered . They pre- sented the picture of the ancient em- pire of Germany , compared with its actual condition - they ...
... means of rousing the na- tion , of making them feel their de- basement , and the ignominy with which they were covered . They pre- sented the picture of the ancient em- pire of Germany , compared with its actual condition - they ...
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