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... style of building which succeeded this mode , we are informed that There are some examples in this county of the pointed arch , en- riched with the chevron and other Saxon mouldings , which style may be considered as the immediate ...
... style of building which succeeded this mode , we are informed that There are some examples in this county of the pointed arch , en- riched with the chevron and other Saxon mouldings , which style may be considered as the immediate ...
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... style , their art admits of no epochs . Imitations of them , too , continued to be made under the Macedonian kings and Roman emperors , with such skill that they cannot be always disinguished from the originals ; par- ticularly under ...
... style , their art admits of no epochs . Imitations of them , too , continued to be made under the Macedonian kings and Roman emperors , with such skill that they cannot be always disinguished from the originals ; par- ticularly under ...
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... style that unites the utmost perspicuity and precision with extreme neatness and felicity . The fact alone could make it credible that the powerful and enlightened mind , which produced the excellent matter on which we have been ...
... style that unites the utmost perspicuity and precision with extreme neatness and felicity . The fact alone could make it credible that the powerful and enlightened mind , which produced the excellent matter on which we have been ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Jervis Bidlake | 2 |
TABLE | 8 |
Moores George Tales of the Passions | 14 |
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