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The bearing of this influence on the formation of national diversities of feature and character , is a most curious collateral topic , but it would here be out of place . " What , however , clearly pertains to our subject , is the fact ...
The bearing of this influence on the formation of national diversities of feature and character , is a most curious collateral topic , but it would here be out of place . " What , however , clearly pertains to our subject , is the fact ...
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claimed and exercised by the clergy has not really tended to consolidate clerical power , nor has it destroyed or weakened lay influence . They both remain : but their action is not har- monious ; and the conflict of the forces is often ...
claimed and exercised by the clergy has not really tended to consolidate clerical power , nor has it destroyed or weakened lay influence . They both remain : but their action is not har- monious ; and the conflict of the forces is often ...
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But while the Mogul architecture succeeded in imparting elegance where it failed to inspire vigour in design , it has been the misfortune of Hindu art to fall more recently under a less benignant influence ; and the rule of the English ...
But while the Mogul architecture succeeded in imparting elegance where it failed to inspire vigour in design , it has been the misfortune of Hindu art to fall more recently under a less benignant influence ; and the rule of the English ...
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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