The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 141A. Constable, 1875 |
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... house could have acquired its inviolable religious character , had it not been held as the stronghold of a family long before the religious sanction was devised . In Latium and Rome , as in Hellas , every house was a fortress carefully ...
... house could have acquired its inviolable religious character , had it not been held as the stronghold of a family long before the religious sanction was devised . In Latium and Rome , as in Hellas , every house was a fortress carefully ...
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... house - fronts , filled in with herringboned brick , or faced with tiles ; perpen- dicular walls , square windows , and slenderly eaved roofs natur- ally came into use . The picturesqueness of our gabled house was originally due to ...
... house - fronts , filled in with herringboned brick , or faced with tiles ; perpen- dicular walls , square windows , and slenderly eaved roofs natur- ally came into use . The picturesqueness of our gabled house was originally due to ...
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... house must be an abode capable of enlargement , according to in- creased demand for house - room , but at the same time forming an independent demesne . To occupy a chamber or two in an immense conventual or palatial building is not to ...
... house must be an abode capable of enlargement , according to in- creased demand for house - room , but at the same time forming an independent demesne . To occupy a chamber or two in an immense conventual or palatial building is not to ...
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1 Three Essays on Religion Nature The Utility | 1 |
History of the Indian Administration of Lord Ellen | 31 |
ou la Paume des Anciens Par M Burette Acad | 52 |
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