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Of the famous case of Cornaro we have already spoken , as not justifying all that M. Flourens seeks to derive from it , without due regard to those peculiarities of temperament which that autobiography puts before us ...
Of the famous case of Cornaro we have already spoken , as not justifying all that M. Flourens seeks to derive from it , without due regard to those peculiarities of temperament which that autobiography puts before us ...
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This of itself would be sufficient to overthrow the ingenious and at first sight plausible theory which affiliates the Pointed Gothic of Europe on the architecture of the Saracens , and regards the pointed arch as a trophy which , borne ...
This of itself would be sufficient to overthrow the ingenious and at first sight plausible theory which affiliates the Pointed Gothic of Europe on the architecture of the Saracens , and regards the pointed arch as a trophy which , borne ...
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The only matter which remains for me to notice is what he states in regard to the appoint- ment of the Chairman's Committee ; " the effect of which , " he says , " has been exactly what every person knew that it would be , and " was ...
The only matter which remains for me to notice is what he states in regard to the appoint- ment of the Chairman's Committee ; " the effect of which , " he says , " has been exactly what every person knew that it would be , and " was ...
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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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