The Quarterly Review, Volume 92William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1852 |
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Page 66
... Court of Proprietors . The requisitions to that Court by a regulated number of proprietors , for a distinct discussion of any act of the local governments in India , or of the Home autho- rity , are announced by advertisement ; the ...
... Court of Proprietors . The requisitions to that Court by a regulated number of proprietors , for a distinct discussion of any act of the local governments in India , or of the Home autho- rity , are announced by advertisement ; the ...
Page 171
... court , would not do so , I con- ceive , to any material extent — as it would be only 30 feet high , while the buildings around it are more than double that height ; so that the capitals and columns would be seen over it , and a space ...
... court , would not do so , I con- ceive , to any material extent — as it would be only 30 feet high , while the buildings around it are more than double that height ; so that the capitals and columns would be seen over it , and a space ...
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... court higher than the ceiling of the basement , it would be much better if the whole court , or at least two - thirds of it , were to be lowered for its new destination to the level of the present area - when , the window- bars being ...
... court higher than the ceiling of the basement , it would be much better if the whole court , or at least two - thirds of it , were to be lowered for its new destination to the level of the present area - when , the window- bars being ...
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