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Side 153
... desire . If we would be entertained with music and the melody of sounds , the concert rises upon our wish , and the whole region about us is filled with harmony . In short , every desire will be followed by fruition , and what- ever a ...
... desire . If we would be entertained with music and the melody of sounds , the concert rises upon our wish , and the whole region about us is filled with harmony . In short , every desire will be followed by fruition , and what- ever a ...
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... desire to have a patent for making of wings , and that none shall presume to fly under pain of death , with wings of any other man's making . I intend to work for the court myself , and will have journeymen under me to furnish the rest ...
... desire to have a patent for making of wings , and that none shall presume to fly under pain of death , with wings of any other man's making . I intend to work for the court myself , and will have journeymen under me to furnish the rest ...
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... desire you will put yourself to no further trouble for our sakes . You afterwards begin a kind of Te Deum , before the time , in that remarkable sentence , " We adore the wisdom of the Divine Providence , which has opened a way to our ...
... desire you will put yourself to no further trouble for our sakes . You afterwards begin a kind of Te Deum , before the time , in that remarkable sentence , " We adore the wisdom of the Divine Providence , which has opened a way to our ...
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