The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 219F. Jefferies, 1865 |
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Page 145
... English origin is afforded by the writing , which in the opinion of the best judges has all the characteristics distinguishing the English caligraphy of the period . There is , therefore , every probability that this beautiful and ...
... English origin is afforded by the writing , which in the opinion of the best judges has all the characteristics distinguishing the English caligraphy of the period . There is , therefore , every probability that this beautiful and ...
Page 188
... English minds , until Hume planted his own reading of English history firmly in English soil . Others entered on Hume's la- bours . Henry , Dalrymple ( Lord Hailes ) , Macintosh , Scott , and Tytler , ( each of whose books has been ...
... English minds , until Hume planted his own reading of English history firmly in English soil . Others entered on Hume's la- bours . Henry , Dalrymple ( Lord Hailes ) , Macintosh , Scott , and Tytler , ( each of whose books has been ...
Page 746
... English Gothic architecture . He called it Early English , and not Pointed , because it was very different from French and German architecture of the same date , and because he believed that the style originated in this country . He ...
... English Gothic architecture . He called it Early English , and not Pointed , because it was very different from French and German architecture of the same date , and because he believed that the style originated in this country . He ...
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The Ecclesiastical Buildings of Wells 669 | 686 |
Ornamentation of Ancient Bells | 696 |
Reinterment of the Remains of King James III and his Queen the Princess | 707 |
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