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In discussing the ' greatest days of architecture , ' he tells us that the principles and traditions connected therewith ' were lost at the end of the eighteenth century , and have not been wholly recaptured ' ; but even more sweeping ...
In discussing the ' greatest days of architecture , ' he tells us that the principles and traditions connected therewith ' were lost at the end of the eighteenth century , and have not been wholly recaptured ' ; but even more sweeping ...
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The battle of styles ' belongs to the next century . The most significant event of the Georgian period was the meteoric rise of the connoisseur , who thoroughly consolidated his position as supreme arbiter in matters relatin to what he ...
The battle of styles ' belongs to the next century . The most significant event of the Georgian period was the meteoric rise of the connoisseur , who thoroughly consolidated his position as supreme arbiter in matters relatin to what he ...
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... of the eighteenth century and in the early years of the nineteenth century Parliament was once again completely puzzled by a somewhat similar problem , caused by a plethora of paper money following the suspension of cash payments by ...
... of the eighteenth century and in the early years of the nineteenth century Parliament was once again completely puzzled by a somewhat similar problem , caused by a plethora of paper money following the suspension of cash payments by ...
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