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... nature's mysteries , he applies his talents to divert- ing a small and limited portion of her energies to his own wants ; and whether he employs the regulated action of steam , or the more rapid and tremendous effects of gunpowder , he ...
... nature's mysteries , he applies his talents to divert- ing a small and limited portion of her energies to his own wants ; and whether he employs the regulated action of steam , or the more rapid and tremendous effects of gunpowder , he ...
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... nature as clearly revealed , as the intellect of an author appears in a book which he has written . We are obliged , from having no better symbols , to disclose our ideas in lines and circles , which we have agreed to be the ...
... nature as clearly revealed , as the intellect of an author appears in a book which he has written . We are obliged , from having no better symbols , to disclose our ideas in lines and circles , which we have agreed to be the ...
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... Nature , ' it is for the most part a dis- sertation upon the music of art , upon the powers of the human voice , upon the various instruments from which sweet sounds may be elicited , and upon the peculiar excellences of those persons ...
... Nature , ' it is for the most part a dis- sertation upon the music of art , upon the powers of the human voice , upon the various instruments from which sweet sounds may be elicited , and upon the peculiar excellences of those persons ...
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