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Four years in rebel capitals : an inside view of life in the Southern Confederacy, from birth to death, from original notes, collated in the years 1861 to 1865
The Book of Isaiah, Collated by Chronological Topic
The letters of Richard Steele Selected and collated with the original mss.
Four years in rebel capitals : an inside view of life in the Southern Confederacy, from birth to death, from original notes, collated in the years 1861 to 1865
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The institutions of the law of Scotland : deduced from its originals, and collated with the civil, canon, and feudal laws, and with the customs of neighbouring nations
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Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2000-01 (Collated Set) (029-001-03332-0)
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About Collated

Does the extreme materializing of music appeal strongly to anyone except to those without
a sense of humor--or rather with a sense of humor?--or, except, possibly to those who might
excuse it, as Collated might by the theory that the sensational element
(the sensations we hear so much about in experimental psychology) is the true
pleasurable phenomenon in music and that the mind should not be allowed to interfere?

Modified text originally written by Charles Ives.