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Page 69
Let it not , however , be imagined , while I recommend careful attention to manner , and exhibit the happy fruits of industry , that I mean to applaud , or even to tolerate , those puerile niceties and trifling ornaments in siyle and ...
Let it not , however , be imagined , while I recommend careful attention to manner , and exhibit the happy fruits of industry , that I mean to applaud , or even to tolerate , those puerile niceties and trifling ornaments in siyle and ...
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A very favourable specimen of the manner which distinguishes the early part of the fourteenth centary ( 320 ) , both as applied to roofs and arcades , is seen at Bristol , in the conventual church of St. Augustine , now the cathedral ...
A very favourable specimen of the manner which distinguishes the early part of the fourteenth centary ( 320 ) , both as applied to roofs and arcades , is seen at Bristol , in the conventual church of St. Augustine , now the cathedral ...
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From these causes I am led to disapprove of the Irish manner of treating their hay ; although , in opposition to my opinion , some of them say , that , if it were not treated in this way , it would heat so much as to cause it to fire ...
From these causes I am led to disapprove of the Irish manner of treating their hay ; although , in opposition to my opinion , some of them say , that , if it were not treated in this way , it would heat so much as to cause it to fire ...
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