The Harmonicon, Volumes 1 à 11William Ayrton Gregg International, 1971 |
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... means of which the sound can always be re - produced ; or unless some physical standard is established , by means of which such an instrument may at any time be con structed . As an artificial standard , a pitch - pipe , oF tuning ...
... means of which the sound can always be re - produced ; or unless some physical standard is established , by means of which such an instrument may at any time be con structed . As an artificial standard , a pitch - pipe , oF tuning ...
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... mean while , it is by no means just or expedient to leave unnoticed those who , by their mecha- nical skill , enterprising spirit , and unwearied perseverance , have furnished musicians with the best means of giving efficacy to their ...
... mean while , it is by no means just or expedient to leave unnoticed those who , by their mecha- nical skill , enterprising spirit , and unwearied perseverance , have furnished musicians with the best means of giving efficacy to their ...
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... means one party would have received a liberal rent for an accommodation which would have cost them nothing , and the other party would have been freed from the trouble and expense of erecting a separate building . An application for ...
... means one party would have received a liberal rent for an accommodation which would have cost them nothing , and the other party would have been freed from the trouble and expense of erecting a separate building . An application for ...
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