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knot which must be tied again ; it is this forgotten principle which must be revived ; for we may be sure , that in such matters where an architectural connexion has been severed , a change of feeling and of principle preceded that ...
knot which must be tied again ; it is this forgotten principle which must be revived ; for we may be sure , that in such matters where an architectural connexion has been severed , a change of feeling and of principle preceded that ...
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... principle of reli- giousness , and this connexion between the parsonage and the church , we must make a visible harmony between the two which may at once meet the eye , and face us as we walk ; we ought not to need a guide to the ...
... principle of reli- giousness , and this connexion between the parsonage and the church , we must make a visible harmony between the two which may at once meet the eye , and face us as we walk ; we ought not to need a guide to the ...
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ference . If therefore the principle of free competition were in reality a principle of the same potency in education as we all admit it to be in matters of trade , we ought to see education as prosperous under this system of free ...
ference . If therefore the principle of free competition were in reality a principle of the same potency in education as we all admit it to be in matters of trade , we ought to see education as prosperous under this system of free ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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