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tion , that Mr. Maxwell , in his Essay on In the tuning of the twelve notes in Tunc , ”
printed at Edinburgh 1781 , has each octave , that are in common use ,
demonstrated , page 194 , that forty - four some authors and tuners advise , the
mastrings ...
tion , that Mr. Maxwell , in his Essay on In the tuning of the twelve notes in Tunc , ”
printed at Edinburgh 1781 , has each octave , that are in common use ,
demonstrated , page 194 , that forty - four some authors and tuners advise , the
mastrings ...
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Many years ago , there must be no less than forty - four instrument - makers
divided all the short furnished , lo complete a system of twentykeys , and by that
means seventeen four keys , tuned by the true intervals of sounds could be
played in ...
Many years ago , there must be no less than forty - four instrument - makers
divided all the short furnished , lo complete a system of twentykeys , and by that
means seventeen four keys , tuned by the true intervals of sounds could be
played in ...
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The cup Dutch , when in possession of the Cape , Soust be of porcelain , glass ,
or earibenkept a guard of twenty - four men on Bos . ware , that the liquor way not
penetrate sen ; and it was employed as a place of it , or undergo any alteration ...
The cup Dutch , when in possession of the Cape , Soust be of porcelain , glass ,
or earibenkept a guard of twenty - four men on Bos . ware , that the liquor way not
penetrate sen ; and it was employed as a place of it , or undergo any alteration ...
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four hours . 27th to 31st showery , wind almost constant though not heavy rainz
sbisting between SW . and E. and ba- wind easterly ; barometer falling . 28th
rometer very lon ; 31st was clear . The and 29th were fair , but still cold ; wind cold
of ...
four hours . 27th to 31st showery , wind almost constant though not heavy rainz
sbisting between SW . and E. and ba- wind easterly ; barometer falling . 28th
rometer very lon ; 31st was clear . The and 29th were fair , but still cold ; wind cold
of ...
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The battles of St. ships of the line with only four , and prepared Vincent and
Trafalgar have since proclaimed the way for the glorious , but melancholy , bathis
merit ! Captain Collingwood was appoint- tle of Trafalgar , in which twenty - seven
ied ...
The battles of St. ships of the line with only four , and prepared Vincent and
Trafalgar have since proclaimed the way for the glorious , but melancholy , bathis
merit ! Captain Collingwood was appoint- tle of Trafalgar , in which twenty - seven
ied ...
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Էջ 446 - Auld Nature swears, the lovely dears Her noblest work she classes, O : Her 'prentice han' she try'd on man, An
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