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... hope that this country will also become one of their favourite abodes ; and , that under similar auspices , they will one day display themselves with equal lustre in the United States . Our skies are as serene , our zephyrs as balmy and ...
... hope that this country will also become one of their favourite abodes ; and , that under similar auspices , they will one day display themselves with equal lustre in the United States . Our skies are as serene , our zephyrs as balmy and ...
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... hope that the introduction of a system of errors will not be the necessary consequence of establishing a school of painting in this country . We have never heard of any errors common to Romney , Hopner , and Sir Thomas Lawrence - the ...
... hope that the introduction of a system of errors will not be the necessary consequence of establishing a school of painting in this country . We have never heard of any errors common to Romney , Hopner , and Sir Thomas Lawrence - the ...
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... hope that their solid acquire- ments , aided by the daily improving taste of the country , will enable them to triumph even over their gigantic enemy- " Old Pictures . " ART . IV . — 1 . A Tour in Germany , and some of the Southern ...
... hope that their solid acquire- ments , aided by the daily improving taste of the country , will enable them to triumph even over their gigantic enemy- " Old Pictures . " ART . IV . — 1 . A Tour in Germany , and some of the Southern ...
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... hope it will also prove the age of improvement and reform . While the attention of man is occupied in discussing the principles , the operations , and the results of all systems , we trust that those , which , like education , affect ...
... hope it will also prove the age of improvement and reform . While the attention of man is occupied in discussing the principles , the operations , and the results of all systems , we trust that those , which , like education , affect ...
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... hope and promise of na- tional prosperity and glory . If Austria , the present bye - word and scorn of the northern Germans , is comparatively unenlight- ened , if her good sovereign could very honestly declare , as he did at Laybach to ...
... hope and promise of na- tional prosperity and glory . If Austria , the present bye - word and scorn of the northern Germans , is comparatively unenlight- ened , if her good sovereign could very honestly declare , as he did at Laybach to ...
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