The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... English navvy would continuously run out a barrow containing from three to four hundredweight of stuff , whereas a French labourer was content with half the load . When an English contractor undertook the works of the Paris and Rouen ...
... English navvy would continuously run out a barrow containing from three to four hundredweight of stuff , whereas a French labourer was content with half the load . When an English contractor undertook the works of the Paris and Rouen ...
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... English history , as Johnson's Dictionary to the student of the English language . Mr. Thackeray observed in a satirical mood that the Peerage ' was the English- man's ' other Bible . ' But this is not one of the common Peerages which ...
... English history , as Johnson's Dictionary to the student of the English language . Mr. Thackeray observed in a satirical mood that the Peerage ' was the English- man's ' other Bible . ' But this is not one of the common Peerages which ...
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... English school . Mr. Watts is , in our opinion , the only English artist who has yet rightly understood the object and felt the importance of fresco combined with architecture . His St. George and the Dragon in the vestibule of the ...
... English school . Mr. Watts is , in our opinion , the only English artist who has yet rightly understood the object and felt the importance of fresco combined with architecture . His St. George and the Dragon in the vestibule of the ...
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