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... gallery , specially set apart or exhibited for public amusement and instruction , is but a recent institution in this country . Whilst nearly every European state has for generations possessed such a collection , and has recognised its ...
... gallery , specially set apart or exhibited for public amusement and instruction , is but a recent institution in this country . Whilst nearly every European state has for generations possessed such a collection , and has recognised its ...
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... Gallery of Turin 569 , that of Naples 700 , that of Madrid 1833 , that of Dresden 1860 , that of Munich 1270 , that of Vienna upwards of 1300 , the Louvre 1800 , the two great col- lections of Florence above 2000 , and the gallery of ...
... Gallery of Turin 569 , that of Naples 700 , that of Madrid 1833 , that of Dresden 1860 , that of Munich 1270 , that of Vienna upwards of 1300 , the Louvre 1800 , the two great col- lections of Florence above 2000 , and the gallery of ...
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... Gallery , in many respects one of the most important works of a painter whose genius and whose influence upon the great masters of the sixteenth century have not yet been sufficiently recognised ; -the Martyrdom of St. Se- bastian by ...
... Gallery , in many respects one of the most important works of a painter whose genius and whose influence upon the great masters of the sixteenth century have not yet been sufficiently recognised ; -the Martyrdom of St. Se- bastian by ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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