Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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... ment of the upper chambers , but — what is of much more importance - the fres- coes which adorned the rooms below . How many of these latter treasures have been stolen , wantonly destroyed , or lost by exposure to the weather , we can ...
... ment of the upper chambers , but — what is of much more importance - the fres- coes which adorned the rooms below . How many of these latter treasures have been stolen , wantonly destroyed , or lost by exposure to the weather , we can ...
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... ment and taste , are by no means rare . Of portraits , there are few , if any , which profess to have that exclusive character ; but there are many faces and figures which betray an individuality that could only have been derived from ...
... ment and taste , are by no means rare . Of portraits , there are few , if any , which profess to have that exclusive character ; but there are many faces and figures which betray an individuality that could only have been derived from ...
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... ment in a thousand shapes , and here is —a single religion . Society was never brought to so thor- ough a system as here , and never was the art of preying upon man so completely organized . If the end of civilization is to perfect ...
... ment in a thousand shapes , and here is —a single religion . Society was never brought to so thor- ough a system as here , and never was the art of preying upon man so completely organized . If the end of civilization is to perfect ...
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... ment are thronged . Two hundred thousand strangers visited Paris to witness the distribution of the Eagles to the army ; and the numbers who have visited the Great Exposition reach millions . All have left their money at Paris . Listen ...
... ment are thronged . Two hundred thousand strangers visited Paris to witness the distribution of the Eagles to the army ; and the numbers who have visited the Great Exposition reach millions . All have left their money at Paris . Listen ...
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... ment - house was not his last . Little Toddle would shout with delight when he heard the voice of the beautiful gen- tleman ; while Abby , the girl , a thin child , with light hair and angular mo- tions like her mother's , would ...
... ment - house was not his last . Little Toddle would shout with delight when he heard the voice of the beautiful gen- tleman ; while Abby , the girl , a thin child , with light hair and angular mo- tions like her mother's , would ...
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