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First, there was a psychologi - cal affinity between the two arts; both were compre - hended as acoustic productions, and both were sup - posed to have a “manic” character, i.e., to be the source of rapture.
CLASSIFICATION OF THE ARTS W. TATARKIEWICZ 1968
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Pop-up large image hended some disagreable Altercations might arise, between the
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And, would madam believe it? that young man 'e hended by studying for the ministry.
The Dust Flower Basil King 1893
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But there was little to be appre-hended even from the consequences of such detection; for the assumption of a false character is frequent among all eastern travellers, and especially at Mekka, where every one affects poverty in order to escape imposition, or being led into great expenses.
Travels in Arabia; comprehending an account of those territories in Hedjaz which the Mohammedans regard as sacred John Lewis Burckhardt 1800
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Another advantage in adopting the elliptic building is that, if before it is raised one story the prospects of money should brighten & the difficulties of proceeding with it separately from the square wall should be found less than has been appre - hended, we can then proceed to raise it's second story.
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I also had to increase contrast so my 6B pencil lines were darker, and all of my left-hended smudges then were more noticeable.
Paper and Threads 2010
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This Translation was not continued. hended in thirteen botanical Excursions.
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It is obxious that success, on this side, menaces IMadrid; and the example of count Cartaojal's defeat ought to set us at ease even to the consequences wliich might be appre - hended from a repetition of the same misfortune.
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There are subjects less connected, which may be compre - hended, notwithstanding a momentary absence of the mind, but this requires constant application, as we lose the whole, by neglecting the smallest part.
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From a knowledge oi former perversions, they justly appre - hended perversions of it in future.
An inquiry into the consequences of neglecting to give the Prayer book with the Bible. Interspersed with remarks on some late speeches at Cambridge, and other important matter relative to the British and Foreign Bible Society British and Foreign Bible Society 1812
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