The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 102,Teil 1;Band 151E. Cave, 1832 |
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... mark nearly similar may be applied to the word whoever , in this passage : " It was required , that whoever had borne arms for the King , should forfeit the tenth of their estates . " Such phraseology seems to convict a writer of a want ...
... mark nearly similar may be applied to the word whoever , in this passage : " It was required , that whoever had borne arms for the King , should forfeit the tenth of their estates . " Such phraseology seems to convict a writer of a want ...
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... mark what- ever , to show where the aile termi- nated and where the Lady Chapel began . How , then , can it with any propriety be termed an excrescence ? It was built at the same time with , and is in the same style of architec- ture as ...
... mark what- ever , to show where the aile termi- nated and where the Lady Chapel began . How , then , can it with any propriety be termed an excrescence ? It was built at the same time with , and is in the same style of architec- ture as ...
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... mark that the portion of Europe distin- guished in this map by colours and ruled lines ( the secondary coloured blue , and the primitive rocks red , ) comprises the greater part of the globe examined by geologists ; almost all at least ...
... mark that the portion of Europe distin- guished in this map by colours and ruled lines ( the secondary coloured blue , and the primitive rocks red , ) comprises the greater part of the globe examined by geologists ; almost all at least ...
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... mark'd the date of age and youth ; ' In dusty piles his pictures lay , For no one sent the second pay . ' Finding the result of truth so unpropitious to his fame and fortune , he changed his practices ; Two bustos fraught with every ...
... mark'd the date of age and youth ; ' In dusty piles his pictures lay , For no one sent the second pay . ' Finding the result of truth so unpropitious to his fame and fortune , he changed his practices ; Two bustos fraught with every ...
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... mark , " that it is a work of standard merit and excellence . " We are not Pygmalions , who fall in love with a beautiful statue when we can gaze upon the original ; but with regard to this work , we honestly confess that we would as ...
... mark , " that it is a work of standard merit and excellence . " We are not Pygmalions , who fall in love with a beautiful statue when we can gaze upon the original ; but with regard to this work , we honestly confess that we would as ...
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