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Page 121
... appear to have been intended to produce an effect like that of the simplest kind of monochromatic painting when seen from their proper point of sight ; which effect must have been extremely light and ele- gant . The relief in the ...
... appear to have been intended to produce an effect like that of the simplest kind of monochromatic painting when seen from their proper point of sight ; which effect must have been extremely light and ele- gant . The relief in the ...
Page 440
... appears to be out of humour with almost all of them . Coming down to the events of the present day , he exposes the contrast between our actual proceedings in Sicily and the whole of our former interference in European politics since ...
... appears to be out of humour with almost all of them . Coming down to the events of the present day , he exposes the contrast between our actual proceedings in Sicily and the whole of our former interference in European politics since ...
Page 486
... appears , he regained a state of perfect health . The chapter on external aneurysms contains many interesting cases and observations , but we shall be compelled to take only a cursory view of its contents . The author devotes one ...
... appears , he regained a state of perfect health . The chapter on external aneurysms contains many interesting cases and observations , but we shall be compelled to take only a cursory view of its contents . The author devotes one ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Jervis Bidlake | 2 |
TABLE | 8 |
Moores George Tales of the Passions | 14 |
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