The Quarterly Review, Volume 102J. Murray, 1857 |
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... things which only tradition and experience can properly teach the technical part of art and the knowledge of anatomy necessary for correct drawing . These things it was formerly the office of the master to teach ; that office has been ...
... things which only tradition and experience can properly teach the technical part of art and the knowledge of anatomy necessary for correct drawing . These things it was formerly the office of the master to teach ; that office has been ...
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... things , and acquires the skill for bringing forth the new things which are demanded by the varying needs and tastes of his age . 6 Paley strongly advises the study of the book of God's works as at once an inexhaustible source of ...
... things , and acquires the skill for bringing forth the new things which are demanded by the varying needs and tastes of his age . 6 Paley strongly advises the study of the book of God's works as at once an inexhaustible source of ...
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... things to be believed , the Lord's Prayer , or things to be desired , and the Ten Commandments , or things to be done . * It is greatly to be wished that the practice com- manded by James I. should be revived , and those who at first ...
... things to be believed , the Lord's Prayer , or things to be desired , and the Ten Commandments , or things to be done . * It is greatly to be wished that the practice com- manded by James I. should be revived , and those who at first ...
Contents
History of the Irish PoorLaw in connexion with | 59 |
British Tea Plantations in the Himalaya with a Nar | 126 |
Prælectiones Academicæ Oxonii habitæ A Joanne | 204 |
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