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The object of an exhibition is to afford every candidate for the favour of the public
an opportunity of obtaining it , irrespective of any particular distinction or mark of
honour whatsoever ; and it is at once the means of judging of the propriety of ...
The object of an exhibition is to afford every candidate for the favour of the public
an opportunity of obtaining it , irrespective of any particular distinction or mark of
honour whatsoever ; and it is at once the means of judging of the propriety of ...
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The employment of inspectors is therefore intended to advance this object , by
affording to the promoters of schools an opportunity of ascertaining , at the
periodical visits of inspection , what improvements in the apparatus and internal ...
The employment of inspectors is therefore intended to advance this object , by
affording to the promoters of schools an opportunity of ascertaining , at the
periodical visits of inspection , what improvements in the apparatus and internal ...
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The body thus limited in its powers and objects was definitely organized in 1837 .
... Had all the institutions in the country which could possibly advance
pretensions to this privilege have obtained it , the object of the friends of really
universal ...
The body thus limited in its powers and objects was definitely organized in 1837 .
... Had all the institutions in the country which could possibly advance
pretensions to this privilege have obtained it , the object of the friends of really
universal ...
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It has been the object of the preceding pages to bring under review , as succinctly
as the extent of the subject and the limit of the writer ' s ability would permit , the
several relations in which the arts of painting , sculpture , and architecture have ...
It has been the object of the preceding pages to bring under review , as succinctly
as the extent of the subject and the limit of the writer ' s ability would permit , the
several relations in which the arts of painting , sculpture , and architecture have ...
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... reverence upon his human form , — whether indeed it were mean and lowly ,
or else radiant and glorious to look upon , - as he walked in the streets of
Jerusalem , or in the fields of Bethany , is to them an object of inexpressible
interest .
... reverence upon his human form , — whether indeed it were mean and lowly ,
or else radiant and glorious to look upon , - as he walked in the streets of
Jerusalem , or in the fields of Bethany , is to them an object of inexpressible
interest .
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