The Gentleman's MagazineE. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 39
... Italians . " From Italy the revival soon spread to France ; partly in consequence of the direct interference of Francis I. with Italian affairs , but more certainly from the influence of the clergy , who all ema- nated more or less ...
... Italians . " From Italy the revival soon spread to France ; partly in consequence of the direct interference of Francis I. with Italian affairs , but more certainly from the influence of the clergy , who all ema- nated more or less ...
Page 43
... Italians are capable of freedom , and of national greatness , their Architecture cannot fail to be a reflex of whatever is great or good in their cha- racter or institutions . " " In Italy it was a spontaneous growth , arising from ...
... Italians are capable of freedom , and of national greatness , their Architecture cannot fail to be a reflex of whatever is great or good in their cha- racter or institutions . " " In Italy it was a spontaneous growth , arising from ...
Page 407
... Italy , such as the Etruscans ; 2. that due to the Greek colonists of southern Italy , to which division most probably the specimens in the Museo Bourbonico belong ; and 3. that made in the Roman period , of which the articles found in ...
... Italy , such as the Etruscans ; 2. that due to the Greek colonists of southern Italy , to which division most probably the specimens in the Museo Bourbonico belong ; and 3. that made in the Roman period , of which the articles found in ...
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