The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumes 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... called , and his business producing him at least two thousand pounds annually ; his professional income at present is probably dou- ble that amount . He is not con- sidered a profound lawyer ; nor is his manner either captivating or ...
... called , and his business producing him at least two thousand pounds annually ; his professional income at present is probably dou- ble that amount . He is not con- sidered a profound lawyer ; nor is his manner either captivating or ...
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... called the traveure , which being 30 sous , there were seldom many persons in it . The French would deny themselves many com- forts to save 5 sous . We were three in the traveure , the state cabin , filled with clean straw , with a ...
... called the traveure , which being 30 sous , there were seldom many persons in it . The French would deny themselves many com- forts to save 5 sous . We were three in the traveure , the state cabin , filled with clean straw , with a ...
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... called his inkstand , which was no more nor less than the frag- ment of a tea - cup , containing the brown dried paste which was to serve him for ink . The advertisement was well written , and duly appeared in that noted paper , The ...
... called his inkstand , which was no more nor less than the frag- ment of a tea - cup , containing the brown dried paste which was to serve him for ink . The advertisement was well written , and duly appeared in that noted paper , The ...
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... called Anto- nine's , is one example . It may here be observed , that the introduction of arches into buildings by the Romans had operated an essential change in the forms and principles of Architecture . While this was an extraordinary ...
... called Anto- nine's , is one example . It may here be observed , that the introduction of arches into buildings by the Romans had operated an essential change in the forms and principles of Architecture . While this was an extraordinary ...
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... called the Gothic for the revived antique style . To the restoration of the genuine principles of Architecture , Philibert de Lorme , who lived in the same age , mainly contributed . But per- haps the greatest architectural ́ge- nius ...
... called the Gothic for the revived antique style . To the restoration of the genuine principles of Architecture , Philibert de Lorme , who lived in the same age , mainly contributed . But per- haps the greatest architectural ́ge- nius ...
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