Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen27W. Blackwood, 1830 |
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... raised up an interposition of second causes , which it cannot get over ; the taught mind - taught by divine philosophy -steps in its might through and over the second causes , to the same end or origin . Thus , if there be a ten- dency ...
... raised up an interposition of second causes , which it cannot get over ; the taught mind - taught by divine philosophy -steps in its might through and over the second causes , to the same end or origin . Thus , if there be a ten- dency ...
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... raised in a style and character more commen- surate with their use . Doubtless we should not be able , but for com- binations of many houses , to obtain such a number of splendid terraces as those in the Regent's Park , and now erecting ...
... raised in a style and character more commen- surate with their use . Doubtless we should not be able , but for com- binations of many houses , to obtain such a number of splendid terraces as those in the Regent's Park , and now erecting ...
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... raised . But is there not something fallacious in this ? There is a beauty in proportion altogether independent of fitness or utility ; and we ought not to allow the influence of that beauty to delude us from the becoming graces of the ...
... raised . But is there not something fallacious in this ? There is a beauty in proportion altogether independent of fitness or utility ; and we ought not to allow the influence of that beauty to delude us from the becoming graces of the ...
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... raised on an old building , part of the cornice and superstructure of the walls are higher than the roof ; by carrying the cornice and superstruc- ture round the east corner , and be- tween the two chimneys , this defect would be ...
... raised on an old building , part of the cornice and superstructure of the walls are higher than the roof ; by carrying the cornice and superstruc- ture round the east corner , and be- tween the two chimneys , this defect would be ...
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... raised , and , now that they are up , it is , we do think , still viewed with an unjust and invidious eye . GENTLEMEN , Much of what I have said on buy- 1830. ] On the Recent Architectural Improvements of London . 21.
... raised , and , now that they are up , it is , we do think , still viewed with an unjust and invidious eye . GENTLEMEN , Much of what I have said on buy- 1830. ] On the Recent Architectural Improvements of London . 21.
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