Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 58;Volume 121John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1893 |
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... land , or to keep them open as before , as his workpeople by their action toward him may induce or compel him to determine . In this coun- try many works have been closed , and others have been opened in other lands in consequence of ...
... land , or to keep them open as before , as his workpeople by their action toward him may induce or compel him to determine . In this coun- try many works have been closed , and others have been opened in other lands in consequence of ...
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... land us . - Fortnightly Review . CHARACTER NOTE . ] THE SCHOLar . Qui vit sans folie n'est pas si sage qu'il le croit . " " HE is forty - five years old . He is er- udite , classic , and scholarly . He knows everything . What can be ...
... land us . - Fortnightly Review . CHARACTER NOTE . ] THE SCHOLar . Qui vit sans folie n'est pas si sage qu'il le croit . " " HE is forty - five years old . He is er- udite , classic , and scholarly . He knows everything . What can be ...
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... land- scape painter to suppress some details , pre- serving only those which contribute to a brilliant and pleasing impression of the scene , leaving out a telegraph post here and placing a suitable group of figures there , bringing ...
... land- scape painter to suppress some details , pre- serving only those which contribute to a brilliant and pleasing impression of the scene , leaving out a telegraph post here and placing a suitable group of figures there , bringing ...
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... land , and did not visit her ( excuses have been made for this on the ground of his age , and the then great difficulties and in- conveniences of travel ) , she expressed no resentment . When annoyed by the Eng- lish Resident at Venice ...
... land , and did not visit her ( excuses have been made for this on the ground of his age , and the then great difficulties and in- conveniences of travel ) , she expressed no resentment . When annoyed by the Eng- lish Resident at Venice ...
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... land has its own true music , every soul keeps its own symphony . Art is one , but its forms are manifold . In that sense theologies will al- ways be many ; ceremonies will be formed and reformed ad libitum ; sects will be numerous ...
... land has its own true music , every soul keeps its own symphony . Art is one , but its forms are manifold . In that sense theologies will al- ways be many ; ceremonies will be formed and reformed ad libitum ; sects will be numerous ...
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