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The younger Pugin , having become a Roman Catholic , exerted himself , both by pencil and pen , to make medieval architecture prevail as the style in which the ecclesiastical art of his Church should find expression .
The younger Pugin , having become a Roman Catholic , exerted himself , both by pencil and pen , to make medieval architecture prevail as the style in which the ecclesiastical art of his Church should find expression .
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It is true that so far there is little indication that it will easily be supplanted in church architecture ; but even here if , as we foresee , rising talent is to become more and more exclusively enlisted in the classical camp ...
It is true that so far there is little indication that it will easily be supplanted in church architecture ; but even here if , as we foresee , rising talent is to become more and more exclusively enlisted in the classical camp ...
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The use of unanchored ( floating ) mines which do not become innocuous in one hour and of anchored mines which do not become innocuous when they break loose is , indeed , prohibited , but a belligerent can lay ( and leave ) anchored ...
The use of unanchored ( floating ) mines which do not become innocuous in one hour and of anchored mines which do not become innocuous when they break loose is , indeed , prohibited , but a belligerent can lay ( and leave ) anchored ...
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This volume published 1908, not 1808 as listed.
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