The Monthly Magazine, Volume 8R. Phillips, 1800 |
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Page 514
... particular quantity of stock might produce a fourth part of its nominal amount for the pur- pofes of circulation ; for it is prefumed , the mercantile world would receive and circulate thefe Stock Notes as readily as they now do Bank ...
... particular quantity of stock might produce a fourth part of its nominal amount for the pur- pofes of circulation ; for it is prefumed , the mercantile world would receive and circulate thefe Stock Notes as readily as they now do Bank ...
Page 535
... particular department of knowledge , from the want of an establishment which might furnif him with the perufal of the beft authors on the fubject of his inquiries , and which would exempt him from the neceffity of incurring the expenfe ...
... particular department of knowledge , from the want of an establishment which might furnif him with the perufal of the beft authors on the fubject of his inquiries , and which would exempt him from the neceffity of incurring the expenfe ...
Page 552
... particular clafs of animated forms ; fo that we know not whether to fancy it as a human creature or a bird . She pos- feffes , indeed , mot of the nature of a fcreech - owl , or , fome other nocturnal bird ; flying by night between ...
... particular clafs of animated forms ; fo that we know not whether to fancy it as a human creature or a bird . She pos- feffes , indeed , mot of the nature of a fcreech - owl , or , fome other nocturnal bird ; flying by night between ...
Page 561
... particular ex- preffion of the poet , be attended to by the mufician : and pertinently inftances the frivolity of Handel in attempting to ex- prefs the fwarming of flies in a chorus in Ifrael in Egypt . In Chapters 2 , 3 , and 4 , he ...
... particular ex- preffion of the poet , be attended to by the mufician : and pertinently inftances the frivolity of Handel in attempting to ex- prefs the fwarming of flies in a chorus in Ifrael in Egypt . In Chapters 2 , 3 , and 4 , he ...
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... particular notice of the imper- fect fourth and fixth ; which imperfection is compleatly remedied by the chromatic trumpet ; which alfo expreffes many notes never before attainable on this inftru- ment . " A Second Sett of Three Ducts ...
... particular notice of the imper- fect fourth and fixth ; which imperfection is compleatly remedied by the chromatic trumpet ; which alfo expreffes many notes never before attainable on this inftru- ment . " A Second Sett of Three Ducts ...
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