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In this , then , as in other cases , a more comprehensive cause than the influence of an individual must be predicated ; but even within the limited scope of personal origination it would be justifiable to seek a more august agent than ...
In this , then , as in other cases , a more comprehensive cause than the influence of an individual must be predicated ; but even within the limited scope of personal origination it would be justifiable to seek a more august agent than ...
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To his influence is largely due the enthusiasm which has inspired so many of the best artists in many spheres , and not least in architecture . Indeed , not a few who are most opposed to his direct influence will gratefully acknowledge ...
To his influence is largely due the enthusiasm which has inspired so many of the best artists in many spheres , and not least in architecture . Indeed , not a few who are most opposed to his direct influence will gratefully acknowledge ...
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The influence of archi- tecture lies , in no small measure , in association , and to forgo the advantages which this offers is to surrender not the least potent of its forces . The fashion set by Mr. Ruskin's advocacy of Italian Gothic ...
The influence of archi- tecture lies , in no small measure , in association , and to forgo the advantages which this offers is to surrender not the least potent of its forces . The fashion set by Mr. Ruskin's advocacy of Italian Gothic ...
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This volume published 1908, not 1808 as listed.
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THE GOVERNMENT OF SUBJECT RACES | 1 |
Dent | 28 |
Adam and Charles Black | 105 |
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