The New England Magazine, Volumen44;Volumen50New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... England , the majority of the art interests , as well as the studios of the leading artists them- selves are , almost entirely , situated in or immediately adjacent to the metropolitan city . Thus in England , London and in France ...
... England , the majority of the art interests , as well as the studios of the leading artists them- selves are , almost entirely , situated in or immediately adjacent to the metropolitan city . Thus in England , London and in France ...
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... England , for example , down to a comparatively recent time . The English government concerned itself but little as a government with the development of professional training of any kind . It requires examinations from people who wished ...
... England , for example , down to a comparatively recent time . The English government concerned itself but little as a government with the development of professional training of any kind . It requires examinations from people who wished ...
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... England have a stated engagement to let down about so much rain during the first of the " dog days ? " Partial ... England should cease to use her neighbour as a check to Germany . England's real interests should be maintained , but the ...
... England have a stated engagement to let down about so much rain during the first of the " dog days ? " Partial ... England should cease to use her neighbour as a check to Germany . England's real interests should be maintained , but the ...
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