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Even with regard to their arts and sciences , but little can be said ; and they
appear rather to have devoted their time to ... The last generation of Cain's line
found out the art of working metal , and music seems to have been invented
about the ...
Even with regard to their arts and sciences , but little can be said ; and they
appear rather to have devoted their time to ... The last generation of Cain's line
found out the art of working metal , and music seems to have been invented
about the ...
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The state of the useful and elegant arts has been equal ly stationary as that of the
sciences . They have attained , many years ago , to a certain point of
advancement , which they have never gone beyond . The Chinese are said to
have ...
The state of the useful and elegant arts has been equal ly stationary as that of the
sciences . They have attained , many years ago , to a certain point of
advancement , which they have never gone beyond . The Chinese are said to
have ...
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... and knowledge of the arts and sciences , exhibit unquestionable proofs of
great antiquity and early civilization , but that the extraordinary measure of
duration assigned to their empire by some modern writers ; rests on no modern
proof ; nor ...
... and knowledge of the arts and sciences , exhibit unquestionable proofs of
great antiquity and early civilization , but that the extraordinary measure of
duration assigned to their empire by some modern writers ; rests on no modern
proof ; nor ...
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