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... present moment envelopes the atmo- phere of Britain , that it is not without difficulty we obtain the self- command , temperately to express our emotions of rapture and of gratitude - yet , through this blaze of light and glory , we ...
... present moment envelopes the atmo- phere of Britain , that it is not without difficulty we obtain the self- command , temperately to express our emotions of rapture and of gratitude - yet , through this blaze of light and glory , we ...
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... present known to exceed four in number . He himself , and your correspondent " An Architect , " who is his principal adberent , and adopts only Mr. Carter's opinions , evidently never had either of them the advan- tage of a liberal ...
... present known to exceed four in number . He himself , and your correspondent " An Architect , " who is his principal adberent , and adopts only Mr. Carter's opinions , evidently never had either of them the advan- tage of a liberal ...
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... present enquiry ; ” because , in two copies of French engravings of this Church introduced into his book , the arches to the ailes are Pointed , rest- ing on Corinthian columns and pilas ters : yet he half doubts the accuracy of the ...
... present enquiry ; ” because , in two copies of French engravings of this Church introduced into his book , the arches to the ailes are Pointed , rest- ing on Corinthian columns and pilas ters : yet he half doubts the accuracy of the ...
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... present the means of more particularly noticing the dates of the several editions of the subjects of the present communi- cation , which I trust will prove its apology . RUSTICUS . On the Propriety of instructing the Children of the ...
... present the means of more particularly noticing the dates of the several editions of the subjects of the present communi- cation , which I trust will prove its apology . RUSTICUS . On the Propriety of instructing the Children of the ...
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... present system of education may be , it will readily be admitted , that whatever tends to in- troduce novel modes of instruction , ought not to be received without se- rious deliberation . If the present me- thods be wrong or defective ...
... present system of education may be , it will readily be admitted , that whatever tends to in- troduce novel modes of instruction , ought not to be received without se- rious deliberation . If the present me- thods be wrong or defective ...
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