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Nor perhaps less interesting is the upon tables and stools , all of which are remarkable for the elegance of their forms . The pavilion is supported following : by three posts or columns ; on the summit of one is the “ One of the most ...
Nor perhaps less interesting is the upon tables and stools , all of which are remarkable for the elegance of their forms . The pavilion is supported following : by three posts or columns ; on the summit of one is the “ One of the most ...
Pagina 102
Dilston Hall , The age of succession wars , " he says in his preface , the family seat of the Radcliffes , is described by Mr. “ is happily over , and ( as some writer has remarked , ) Gibson as remarkable for the picturesque beauty of ...
Dilston Hall , The age of succession wars , " he says in his preface , the family seat of the Radcliffes , is described by Mr. “ is happily over , and ( as some writer has remarked , ) Gibson as remarkable for the picturesque beauty of ...
Pagina 263
... slight accidents matter in bones . than in youth , when fractures are less easy , and de- As an instance of the opposite , let us take the formities , from the too great flexibility of the bone , remarkable history of M. Sinorre .
... slight accidents matter in bones . than in youth , when fractures are less easy , and de- As an instance of the opposite , let us take the formities , from the too great flexibility of the bone , remarkable history of M. Sinorre .
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