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The division of sounds , if no regard were had to harmony , would be purely arbitrary ; we might divide the whole compass of one voice , or any given part of it , in many ways different from that in use ; that is , we might admit many ...
The division of sounds , if no regard were had to harmony , would be purely arbitrary ; we might divide the whole compass of one voice , or any given part of it , in many ways different from that in use ; that is , we might admit many ...
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First , induction is a process from several individuals of a class to the whole . Its conclusions therefore are always general . But , by analogy , we argue from one individual being to another of the same class , and from one species ...
First , induction is a process from several individuals of a class to the whole . Its conclusions therefore are always general . But , by analogy , we argue from one individual being to another of the same class , and from one species ...
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25 whole country about him was in commotion . It at last went so far , that the government became alarmed , and he was arrested and brought to Wittemberg , August 26 , as a disturber of the peace . Here it would probably have gone hard ...
25 whole country about him was in commotion . It at last went so far , that the government became alarmed , and he was arrested and brought to Wittemberg , August 26 , as a disturber of the peace . Here it would probably have gone hard ...
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Adams President letter from | 48 |
in Rhyme | 68 |
Lines from London Morning | 76 |
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