Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 4Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1897 |
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... soon as the January number left my hands ; it became certain on March 9th . Between that time and to - day I felt fairly resigned ; but now , when I have to write my words of awkward farewell , I confess that I never realised that ...
... soon as the January number left my hands ; it became certain on March 9th . Between that time and to - day I felt fairly resigned ; but now , when I have to write my words of awkward farewell , I confess that I never realised that ...
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... soon as it begins to spin from sixteen to twenty times a second , a deep growling note will break in upon him through his ear ; and as the rate then grows swifter , the tone will go on becoming less and less grave , and soon more and ...
... soon as it begins to spin from sixteen to twenty times a second , a deep growling note will break in upon him through his ear ; and as the rate then grows swifter , the tone will go on becoming less and less grave , and soon more and ...
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... soon be second to none of the same calibre . Pianoforte playing is certainly on the increase , and the quality is improving ; but there is still plenty of room for improve- ment . The fault , in most cases , is not that of the pupil ...
... soon be second to none of the same calibre . Pianoforte playing is certainly on the increase , and the quality is improving ; but there is still plenty of room for improve- ment . The fault , in most cases , is not that of the pupil ...
Side 11
... soon boast of a quartette party which might ultimately develop into an orchestral band . My surprise is that small chapels and churches in country towns do not en- courage this class of instrumental music . Where they cannot afford an ...
... soon boast of a quartette party which might ultimately develop into an orchestral band . My surprise is that small chapels and churches in country towns do not en- courage this class of instrumental music . Where they cannot afford an ...
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... soon as you have enough material . I hope every boy and girl in the county schools will get them . It will lure them into reading and loving the literature of their own country . " " That is exactly what I want to do . " " You take an ...
... soon as you have enough material . I hope every boy and girl in the county schools will get them . It will lure them into reading and loving the literature of their own country . " " That is exactly what I want to do . " " You take an ...
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