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... regard to the cost of materials and labour . But of these topics more by and by . We will now select a few passages from Mr Tredgold's book , which will enable our readers to understand the general advantages of the different modes of ...
... regard to the cost of materials and labour . But of these topics more by and by . We will now select a few passages from Mr Tredgold's book , which will enable our readers to understand the general advantages of the different modes of ...
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... regard these dialogues simply as imaginary conversa- tions between the great men of old Rome , they have considerable merit . Many important passages of Roman history are discussed with spirit , and the conflicting opinions of the ...
... regard these dialogues simply as imaginary conversa- tions between the great men of old Rome , they have considerable merit . Many important passages of Roman history are discussed with spirit , and the conflicting opinions of the ...
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... regard the altered condition of their city , the ruins of its ancient splendour , and the growth of new arts , man- ners , and institutions , this book has no small merit . The lamen- tation of the shades over the Comitium and the Forum ...
... regard the altered condition of their city , the ruins of its ancient splendour , and the growth of new arts , man- ners , and institutions , this book has no small merit . The lamen- tation of the shades over the Comitium and the Forum ...
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... regard to this important point . Certain it is , however , that when Prometheus had finished his noble statue , he gave it life and animation by means of a sneeze . Probably snuff was not then invented , or he would never have had ...
... regard to this important point . Certain it is , however , that when Prometheus had finished his noble statue , he gave it life and animation by means of a sneeze . Probably snuff was not then invented , or he would never have had ...
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... regard to truth ; love to their country , humanity , and universal benevolence ; sobriety , industry , frugality , chastity , moderation , and temperance , and those other virtues which are the ornament of human society , and the basis ...
... regard to truth ; love to their country , humanity , and universal benevolence ; sobriety , industry , frugality , chastity , moderation , and temperance , and those other virtues which are the ornament of human society , and the basis ...
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