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" OF all the arts of which we have to fpeak in this fe. cond part, there are none which appear to have been more or better cultivated than thofe which concern cloathing. We fee tafte and magnificence fhine equally in the defcription Mofes gives of the habits... "
The Origin of Laws, Arts, and Sciences, and Their Progress Among the Most ... - Page 89
by Antoine-Yves Goguet - 1761
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The History of British India, Volume 1

James Mill - Hindus - 1817 - 688 pages
...That diligent and judicious writer says, " Of all the arts of which we have to speak in this second part. there are none which appear to have been more or better cultivated than those which concern clothing. We see taste and magnificence shine equally in the description Moses...
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