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Elements of Experimental and Natural Philosophy ... - Page 160
by Jabez Hogg - 1853 - 357 pages
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A System of Natural Philosophy: In which the Principles of Mechanics ...

John Lee Comstock - 1813 - 448 pages
...whole, or is divided into several parts, as above described. " The result of which," says Dr. Arnot, " is the production of the most pleasing combination, and succession of sounds, that the ear ever listened to, or fancy pernaps conceived. After a pause, this fairy harp is often heard...
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Elements of Physics: Or, Natural Philosophy, General and Medical ..., Volume 1

Neil Arnott - 1827 - 692 pages
...are generally tuned in perfect unison with each other, or to the same pitdi, as it is expressed ; but when the harp is suspended among trees, or in any...the simple divisions just described ; the result of this is the production of the most pleasing combination and succession of sounds that fancy has ever...
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Elements of Physics: Or Natural Philosophy, General and Medical, Volume 1

Neil Arnott - 1829 - 542 pages
...are generally tuned in perfect unison with each other, or to the same pitch as it is expressed; but when the harp is suspended among trees, or in any...pleasing combination and succession of sounds that ear has ever listened to or fancy perhaps conceived. After a pause this fairy harp is often hearJ beginning...
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A System of Natural Philosophy: In which the Principles of Mechanics ...

John Lee Comstock - 1830 - 308 pages
...whole, or is divided into several parts, as above described. " The result of which," says Dr. Arnot, " is the production of the most pleasing combination, and succession of sounds, that the ear ever listened to, or fancy perhaps conceived. After a pause, this fairy harp is often heard...
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The Cabinet of Curiosities; Or, Wonders of the World Displayed: Forming a ...

1833 - 448 pages
...are generally tuned in perfect unison with each other, or to the same pitch, as it is expressed ; but when the harp is suspended among trees, or in any...the blast, sounds either entire, or breaks into some simple divisions. The result of this is the production of the most pleasing combination and succession...
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A System of Natural Philosophy: In which the Principles of Mechanics ...

John Lee Comstock - 1835 - 308 pages
...whole, or is divided into several parts, as above described. " The result of which," says Dr. Arnot, " is the production of the most pleasing combination, and succession of sounds, that the ear ever listened to, or fancy perhaps conceived. After a pause, this fairy harp is often heard...
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Elements of Physics: Or, Natural Philosophy, General and Medical ..., Volume 1

Neil Arnott - 1838 - 596 pages
...except one serving as a 1ms-, which is thicker than the others, and vibrates only half as fast ; but when the harp is suspended among trees, or in any...entire, or breaks into some of the simple divisions above described ; the result of which is the production of the most pleasing combination and succession...
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The third book of reading lessons, Volume 3

Brothers of the Christian schools of Ireland - 1841 - 316 pages
...others, and vibrates only half as fast; but when the harp is suspended among trees, or in any other situation where the fluctuating breeze may reach it,...entire, or breaks into some of the simple divisions above described; the result of which is, the production of the most pleasing combination and succession...
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Elements of Physics: Or Natural Philosophy, General and Medical

Neil Arnott - 1841 - 560 pages
...perfect manner by the instrument called the . Iv >li:ni harp. into some of the simple divisions above described; the result of which is the production of...pleasing combination and succession of sounds that ear has ever listened to, or fancy perhaps conceived. After a pause this fairy harp may be heard beginning...
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Elements of Physics Or Natural Philosophy: General and Medical, Written for ...

Neil Arnott - 1845 - 532 pages
...except one serving as a bass, which is thicker than the others, and vibrates only half as fust; but when the harp is suspended among trees, or in any situation where the fluctuating breeeze may reach it, each string, according to the manner in which it receives the blast, sounds either...
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