The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 208F. Jeffries, 1860 |
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Page 157
... character of the work . There is nothing unusual in the silence of a chronicle re- specting the rebuilding of a church ; the same thing occurs in hundreds of other instances . The best chronicles of the twelfth century only mention such ...
... character of the work . There is nothing unusual in the silence of a chronicle re- specting the rebuilding of a church ; the same thing occurs in hundreds of other instances . The best chronicles of the twelfth century only mention such ...
Page 248
... character , and make some pre- tence to architectural style . One of the best is the office of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company in Leadenhall - street ; there is considerable character in the building , which is ...
... character , and make some pre- tence to architectural style . One of the best is the office of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company in Leadenhall - street ; there is considerable character in the building , which is ...
Page 316
... character , seated on a throne with the infant Saviour in her arms . We must bear in mind , once for all , that from the earliest ages of Christianity the Virgin Mother of our Lord has been selected as the allegorical type of Religion ...
... character , seated on a throne with the infant Saviour in her arms . We must bear in mind , once for all , that from the earliest ages of Christianity the Virgin Mother of our Lord has been selected as the allegorical type of Religion ...
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