The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 114,Teil 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1844 |
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... considered ; es- pecially as a tasteful proportion costs no more than an unsightly disposition of the same materials , while ornament is expensive in exact proportion to its quantity . Every architectural amateur in Suf- folk must be ...
... considered ; es- pecially as a tasteful proportion costs no more than an unsightly disposition of the same materials , while ornament is expensive in exact proportion to its quantity . Every architectural amateur in Suf- folk must be ...
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... considered his case to be sufficiently made out to enable him to bring it before the court , the original cause was concluded or wound up , and the judge decreed pub- lication to pass on the sayings or de- positions of the witnesses ...
... considered his case to be sufficiently made out to enable him to bring it before the court , the original cause was concluded or wound up , and the judge decreed pub- lication to pass on the sayings or de- positions of the witnesses ...
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... considered as lectures of moral and domestic wisdom , so well adapted to the faculties of man , that they have been received by all civi- lised nations ; and the Arabs them- selves have honoured his translator * Richardson . + Clarissa ...
... considered as lectures of moral and domestic wisdom , so well adapted to the faculties of man , that they have been received by all civi- lised nations ; and the Arabs them- selves have honoured his translator * Richardson . + Clarissa ...
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... considered cannot be denied ; my heart yields to the force of truth , and I now wonder how the blaze of enthusiastic bravery could hinder me from remarking with abhor- rence the crime of deliberate unneces- sary bloodshed . I begin to ...
... considered cannot be denied ; my heart yields to the force of truth , and I now wonder how the blaze of enthusiastic bravery could hinder me from remarking with abhor- rence the crime of deliberate unneces- sary bloodshed . I begin to ...
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... considered that alone an insurmountable objection . His life , however , soon after this , was drawing to an early and untimely close . Though naturally of a sound consti- tution , he was unable from the pressure of business to take the ...
... considered that alone an insurmountable objection . His life , however , soon after this , was drawing to an early and untimely close . Though naturally of a sound consti- tution , he was unable from the pressure of business to take the ...
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