The Quarterly Review, 246. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... passed like other revivals , and the best modern English architecture has Inigo Jones and Wren , Gibbs , Hawksmoor , Chambers , and Adam behind it , and a great deal more as well . The elements are there for any one to read . The real ...
... passed like other revivals , and the best modern English architecture has Inigo Jones and Wren , Gibbs , Hawksmoor , Chambers , and Adam behind it , and a great deal more as well . The elements are there for any one to read . The real ...
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... passing fashion . The last traces of Baroque in its most decrepit form are to be found in hotels and marine residences erected by speculative builders in the 19th century . The result of our study is to leave us as we were . Mr ...
... passing fashion . The last traces of Baroque in its most decrepit form are to be found in hotels and marine residences erected by speculative builders in the 19th century . The result of our study is to leave us as we were . Mr ...
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... in the open air , it may be too unrelieved , and the brain softens . But even that is passing with the disappearance of distance - whether through charabanc or wireless . Can any one doubt the. BIOLOGY AND SOCIAL HYGIENE 33.
... in the open air , it may be too unrelieved , and the brain softens . But even that is passing with the disappearance of distance - whether through charabanc or wireless . Can any one doubt the. BIOLOGY AND SOCIAL HYGIENE 33.
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... passing . Our point is that the quicker it passes the healthier we shall be . Pupils leaving school should be interested in the world without , both animate and inanimate ; they should be able and willing to make short excursions - meta ...
... passing . Our point is that the quicker it passes the healthier we shall be . Pupils leaving school should be interested in the world without , both animate and inanimate ; they should be able and willing to make short excursions - meta ...
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... passed sleepless nights under the most dismal terrors imaginable . This , as it broke their rest , threw them into distempers , which , as their horrors of mind in- creased , proved in the end fatal to their lives . For even in the ...
... passed sleepless nights under the most dismal terrors imaginable . This , as it broke their rest , threw them into distempers , which , as their horrors of mind in- creased , proved in the end fatal to their lives . For even in the ...
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