The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... arts . The finer feelings of the human mind are the object on which they all are intended to operate ; and it seldom happens that any person excels much in one of these arts who is not likewise an admirer of the others . Mr Aikman was ...
... arts . The finer feelings of the human mind are the object on which they all are intended to operate ; and it seldom happens that any person excels much in one of these arts who is not likewise an admirer of the others . Mr Aikman was ...
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... arts . The finer feelings of the human mind are the object on which they all are intended to operate ; and it seldom happens that any person excels much in one of these arts who is not likewise an admirer of the others . Mr Aikman was ...
... arts . The finer feelings of the human mind are the object on which they all are intended to operate ; and it seldom happens that any person excels much in one of these arts who is not likewise an admirer of the others . Mr Aikman was ...
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... arts in the Russian vil- lages , it is really surprising how much man may learn from pea- sants , who have practised certain customs and arts from one genera- tion to another for centuries . I expressed my astonishment , fifteen years ...
... arts in the Russian vil- lages , it is really surprising how much man may learn from pea- sants , who have practised certain customs and arts from one genera- tion to another for centuries . I expressed my astonishment , fifteen years ...
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Oration of Peter the Great | 10 |
On the mode of providing | 19 |
Reading memorandums | 29 |
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