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Page 299
... political state , and what necessary influence certain forms of government , and other poli- tical circumstances , have on the fine arts ; secondly , he explains how certain great historical events , by changing the political relations ...
... political state , and what necessary influence certain forms of government , and other poli- tical circumstances , have on the fine arts ; secondly , he explains how certain great historical events , by changing the political relations ...
Page 442
... political matters , as he is destitute of information in all that relates to them . To this charge , however , his description of the late confederacy , and the situation in which its de- feat left Europe , are indeed exceptions ; since ...
... political matters , as he is destitute of information in all that relates to them . To this charge , however , his description of the late confederacy , and the situation in which its de- feat left Europe , are indeed exceptions ; since ...
Page 509
... political features of the times , and of the principal springs which put the great political machine in motion- united to a concise yet elegant style , -- all these furnish strong claims to our approbation . We regret , however , to ...
... political features of the times , and of the principal springs which put the great political machine in motion- united to a concise yet elegant style , -- all these furnish strong claims to our approbation . We regret , however , to ...
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