The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... exist between it and the millions of tributary buildings he had viewed .'- p . 24 . To prove this connection , it must be shown And there is something not a little inter- that there was something in the predominant esting in the theory ...
... exist between it and the millions of tributary buildings he had viewed .'- p . 24 . To prove this connection , it must be shown And there is something not a little inter- that there was something in the predominant esting in the theory ...
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... exist , as was before said , that the pointed arch was formed not directly and solely from the idea of the vertical line , but from the necessity of bringing the circu- lar arch already existing into harmony with it , and that in this ...
... exist , as was before said , that the pointed arch was formed not directly and solely from the idea of the vertical line , but from the necessity of bringing the circu- lar arch already existing into harmony with it , and that in this ...
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thrust of the arch , which , according to exist - flowing lines , those lines are to be broken ing principles , must be received upon a pil- and stiffened by fractional folds . If , as in lar , and that a comparatively slight one , was ...
thrust of the arch , which , according to exist - flowing lines , those lines are to be broken ing principles , must be received upon a pil- and stiffened by fractional folds . If , as in lar , and that a comparatively slight one , was ...
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... exists among these mount- cliff rises some five hundred feet above the ains . We , too , were surprised as well as grati- basin ; and the distance to the summit is more fied to find here , in the inmost recesses of these than half a ...
... exists among these mount- cliff rises some five hundred feet above the ains . We , too , were surprised as well as grati- basin ; and the distance to the summit is more fied to find here , in the inmost recesses of these than half a ...
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... exist , have been has- tily visited by some few travellers , and men- tioned in terms of vague wonder and curios- ity by Christian and Mahometan writers , and rumours have always prevailed of their vast extent . Dr. Robinson inserts the ...
... exist , have been has- tily visited by some few travellers , and men- tioned in terms of vague wonder and curios- ity by Christian and Mahometan writers , and rumours have always prevailed of their vast extent . Dr. Robinson inserts the ...
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