The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 15;Band 111,Teil 1E. Cave, 1841 |
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... interesting comparison of their relative advantages and excellence ; while the inferences which he draws from certain apparent peculiarities and anomalies which he meets with in the course of his observations , and the conclusions he ...
... interesting comparison of their relative advantages and excellence ; while the inferences which he draws from certain apparent peculiarities and anomalies which he meets with in the course of his observations , and the conclusions he ...
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... interesting at the present period , because these two nations , al- though the furthest removed from the agitation of the French Revolution , have , by a singular chance , been affected by it more permanently , and one of them more ...
... interesting at the present period , because these two nations , al- though the furthest removed from the agitation of the French Revolution , have , by a singular chance , been affected by it more permanently , and one of them more ...
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... interesting Gothic edifices in Europe . They shew the style of building and work- manship of one determined age ; not like our large cathedrals , the work of two or three successive centuries . They are buildings of the eleventh and ...
... interesting Gothic edifices in Europe . They shew the style of building and work- manship of one determined age ; not like our large cathedrals , the work of two or three successive centuries . They are buildings of the eleventh and ...
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... interesting Church , with notices of the restora- tion now in progress , under the able direction of Mr. Savage , the Architect to the two Societies of the Inner and Middle Temple , I shall conclude these remarks by expressing the deep ...
... interesting Church , with notices of the restora- tion now in progress , under the able direction of Mr. Savage , the Architect to the two Societies of the Inner and Middle Temple , I shall conclude these remarks by expressing the deep ...
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... interesting , I ap- prehend , to the English reader , and cannot be necessary , to pursue in de- tail many of the succeeding persons , generally attendants , and not princi- pals , even within the abridged limits which I have assigned ...
... interesting , I ap- prehend , to the English reader , and cannot be necessary , to pursue in de- tail many of the succeeding persons , generally attendants , and not princi- pals , even within the abridged limits which I have assigned ...
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