The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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Page 68
... become a Roman Catholic , exerted himself , both by pencil and pen , to make medieval architecture prevail as the ... becoming subject to a new influence , which worked towards a similar result . The ' Oxford Movement ' inaugurated a ...
... become a Roman Catholic , exerted himself , both by pencil and pen , to make medieval architecture prevail as the ... becoming subject to a new influence , which worked towards a similar result . The ' Oxford Movement ' inaugurated a ...
Page 72
... become more and more exclusively enlisted in the classical camp , the revolution may be imminent . Nor is it likely that the public judgement will for ever tolerate the anomaly of one style for churches and another for civic and ...
... become more and more exclusively enlisted in the classical camp , the revolution may be imminent . Nor is it likely that the public judgement will for ever tolerate the anomaly of one style for churches and another for civic and ...
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... 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 mines where he will , upon the high seas as well as in ...
... 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 mines where he will , upon the high seas as well as in ...
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