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... original inventor of it , an admission which he afterwards discreditably retracted . Lancasterian schools now began to spread over the country . The church grew alarmed at the successful results of the efforts made by dis- senters to ...
... original inventor of it , an admission which he afterwards discreditably retracted . Lancasterian schools now began to spread over the country . The church grew alarmed at the successful results of the efforts made by dis- senters to ...
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... original inventor of it , an admission which he afterwards discreditably retracted . Lancasterian schools now began to spread over the country . The church grew alarmed at the successful results of the efforts made by dis- senters to ...
... original inventor of it , an admission which he afterwards discreditably retracted . Lancasterian schools now began to spread over the country . The church grew alarmed at the successful results of the efforts made by dis- senters to ...
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... original merit . B.'s statues of Lord Falkland , exhibited in model at Westminster Hall , 1847 , and Sir Robert Walpole , 1854 , were commis- sioned for the new Houses of Parliament . One of his latest designs is a monument to the ...
... original merit . B.'s statues of Lord Falkland , exhibited in model at Westminster Hall , 1847 , and Sir Robert Walpole , 1854 , were commis- sioned for the new Houses of Parliament . One of his latest designs is a monument to the ...
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... original , so that it is in some respects to be considered almost an original work . The author enjoyed great favour for a long time at the court of James , at whose request he executed the translations . As the reward of his ...
... original , so that it is in some respects to be considered almost an original work . The author enjoyed great favour for a long time at the court of James , at whose request he executed the translations . As the reward of his ...
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... original of all the followers of Rossini , and though inferior to his master in exuberance of fancy , is superior in carefulness and finish , especially in the due subordination of instrumental decorations to is about 20 miles long ...
... original of all the followers of Rossini , and though inferior to his master in exuberance of fancy , is superior in carefulness and finish , especially in the due subordination of instrumental decorations to is about 20 miles long ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 2 Affichage du livre entier - 1886 |
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 2 Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 2 Affichage du livre entier - 1886 |
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