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... University of Virginia the most com- pletely satisfying group of buildings yet erected in the New World . Neither the Federalist architecture of the North , nor the Greek revival architecture of the South , nor the wholly native ...
... University of Virginia the most com- pletely satisfying group of buildings yet erected in the New World . Neither the Federalist architecture of the North , nor the Greek revival architecture of the South , nor the wholly native ...
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... University Press . ( London : Geoffrey Cumberlege ) . 255 . Judged by its composition and by the influence of its ... universities ' breakaway from the Established church and with their admission of the rationalist followers of Hegel's ...
... University Press . ( London : Geoffrey Cumberlege ) . 255 . Judged by its composition and by the influence of its ... universities ' breakaway from the Established church and with their admission of the rationalist followers of Hegel's ...
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... University of Chicago Press . Great Britain and Ireland : Cambridge University Press . 145 . An analysis of the modernist movement in Islam at present obscured by political commotions , with an examination of the religious tension ...
... University of Chicago Press . Great Britain and Ireland : Cambridge University Press . 145 . An analysis of the modernist movement in Islam at present obscured by political commotions , with an examination of the religious tension ...
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