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If the pictures , however , must be separately provided for , we are opposed to any scheme for dividing ancient from modern works , as con- trary to those true principles upon which alone a really good gallery can be usefully and ...
If the pictures , however , must be separately provided for , we are opposed to any scheme for dividing ancient from modern works , as con- trary to those true principles upon which alone a really good gallery can be usefully and ...
Page 433
In the disposition of the ancient Saxon host ' it is asserted that the men of Kent claimed the van , whilst the not less honourable post of rear - guard was assigned to the sol- diers of Devonshire . It would seem that they coveted the ...
In the disposition of the ancient Saxon host ' it is asserted that the men of Kent claimed the van , whilst the not less honourable post of rear - guard was assigned to the sol- diers of Devonshire . It would seem that they coveted the ...
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But the Devonshire landscape impresses us with a far greater sense of security and ancient peacefulness than that of Dumfriesshire or the Stewartry . No rude tower of lime and stane ' rises on its heathery knoll at the head of the glen ...
But the Devonshire landscape impresses us with a far greater sense of security and ancient peacefulness than that of Dumfriesshire or the Stewartry . No rude tower of lime and stane ' rises on its heathery knoll at the head of the glen ...
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No 209 | 1 |
The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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