The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes96-97Theodore Foster, 1855 |
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... original , -a quality which , we believe , there is no difficulty in attaining , even with oil colour . Indeed it is admirably attained in a neighbouring work -the fac - simile of the ceiling of the ' Camera della Segnatura , ' behind ...
... original , -a quality which , we believe , there is no difficulty in attaining , even with oil colour . Indeed it is admirably attained in a neighbouring work -the fac - simile of the ceiling of the ' Camera della Segnatura , ' behind ...
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... original sin . But neither the silence nor the of each into an article of faith , constitute the testimony of the fathers will convince those process which Mr. Newman has dignified by who have disregarded the silence and the the name of ...
... original sin . But neither the silence nor the of each into an article of faith , constitute the testimony of the fathers will convince those process which Mr. Newman has dignified by who have disregarded the silence and the the name of ...
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... original propo- sitions of the Allies , they had determined not to entertain any others whatever , however much in accordance they might have been with their original views . It was fortunate for the honour and dignity of this country ...
... original propo- sitions of the Allies , they had determined not to entertain any others whatever , however much in accordance they might have been with their original views . It was fortunate for the honour and dignity of this country ...
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