The Music of Nature; or an attempt to prove that what is passionate and pleasing in the Art of Singing, Speaking, and performing on Musical Instruments, is derived from the sounds of the Animated World. With curious and interesting illustrations
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Alexander, James W. (James Waddel), 1804–1859. The Music of Nature; Or an Attempt to Prove That What Is Passionate and Pleasing In the Art of Singing, Speaking, and Performing On Musical Instruments, Is Derived From the Sounds of the Animated World. With Curious and Interesting Illustrations. . 1838. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/biblicalrepertor1031walk-dmd003.
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Alexander, 1. (1838). The Music of Nature; or an attempt to prove that what is passionate and pleasing in the Art of Singing, Speaking, and performing on Musical Instruments, is derived from the sounds of the Animated World. With curious and interesting illustrations. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/biblicalrepertor1031walk-dmd003.
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Alexander, James W. (James Waddel), 1804–1859.The Music of Nature; Or an Attempt to Prove That What Is Passionate and Pleasing In the Art of Singing, Speaking, and Performing On Musical Instruments, Is Derived From the Sounds of the Animated World. With Curious and Interesting Illustrations. 1838. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/biblicalrepertor1031walk-dmd003.
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