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... followed with breathless interest , and there was widespread rejoicing at their acquittal . On the other hand the severe penalties attached to the circulation of Tom Paine's book certainly acted as a powerful deterrent . The eighteenth ...
... followed with breathless interest , and there was widespread rejoicing at their acquittal . On the other hand the severe penalties attached to the circulation of Tom Paine's book certainly acted as a powerful deterrent . The eighteenth ...
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... followed that ' there is a moral government in the world that things neither happen by chance nor yet by any blind agency of necessity ' . ( Lecture V , Coburn , p . 170. ) It followed also that there was a Supreme Being , ' so that ...
... followed that ' there is a moral government in the world that things neither happen by chance nor yet by any blind agency of necessity ' . ( Lecture V , Coburn , p . 170. ) It followed also that there was a Supreme Being , ' so that ...
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... followed suit , declaring that ' Turner becomes more and more extravagant , and less attentive to nature ' . David Wilkie thought Turner's style ' the most abominable I ever saw : some pieces of the picture you cannot make out at all ...
... followed suit , declaring that ' Turner becomes more and more extravagant , and less attentive to nature ' . David Wilkie thought Turner's style ' the most abominable I ever saw : some pieces of the picture you cannot make out at all ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
Copyright | |
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