The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen6E. Littell, 1825 |
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... England ; and there is but one way for the vote of the government . The government must , the arts to rise in England , do as other governments here art has flourished . Pictures must be voted yearly offices and halls , of subjects ...
... England ; and there is but one way for the vote of the government . The government must , the arts to rise in England , do as other governments here art has flourished . Pictures must be voted yearly offices and halls , of subjects ...
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... England , we have half a dozen first rate , with scarcely as many tolerable second rates ; and our es are almost beneath contempt . This strength or weak- which ever you are disposed to call it ) which , if taken to- would be scarcely ...
... England , we have half a dozen first rate , with scarcely as many tolerable second rates ; and our es are almost beneath contempt . This strength or weak- which ever you are disposed to call it ) which , if taken to- would be scarcely ...
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... England , he obtained a seat in Par- ent , and entered public life as the son of a prime minister as erful as England had known for more than a century . When father occupied such a situation , his sons had necessarily their share of ...
... England , he obtained a seat in Par- ent , and entered public life as the son of a prime minister as erful as England had known for more than a century . When father occupied such a situation , his sons had necessarily their share of ...
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