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... idea ; and the vanity of setting forth some- thing new might have led to the first formation of the Gothic Arch . Several practical inducements for adopting various kinds of it are enumerated at some length , with illustrative diagrams ...
... idea ; and the vanity of setting forth some- thing new might have led to the first formation of the Gothic Arch . Several practical inducements for adopting various kinds of it are enumerated at some length , with illustrative diagrams ...
Pagina 418
... ideas to another , as long as age affords him faculties to exert . As one of the strongest of all tests of wisdom is a desire of acquiring more , and one of the strongest of all tests of folly is the idea that we have wisdom enough ; so ...
... ideas to another , as long as age affords him faculties to exert . As one of the strongest of all tests of wisdom is a desire of acquiring more , and one of the strongest of all tests of folly is the idea that we have wisdom enough ; so ...
Pagina 419
... idea on which good government essentially depends is opposed with every kind of intolerance which the spirit of the age will endure . The liberties of Eng- lishmen are precious to such persons - for what purpose ? only as a pretence by ...
... idea on which good government essentially depends is opposed with every kind of intolerance which the spirit of the age will endure . The liberties of Eng- lishmen are precious to such persons - for what purpose ? only as a pretence by ...
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