The Administrative Economy of the Fine ArtsSaunders and Otley, 1840 - 376 стор. |
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... body , without bearing the direct burthen of public responsibility . " The artists , examined by the Committee , frequently concur in admitting the eminence of the present and of former members of the Royal Academy ; but they com ...
... body , without bearing the direct burthen of public responsibility . " The artists , examined by the Committee , frequently concur in admitting the eminence of the present and of former members of the Royal Academy ; but they com ...
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... bodies of painters have petitioned the House of Commons on the subject . They declare their inability to compete with ... body of non- academic artists contend , that a society which possesses not only this but a great many other public ...
... bodies of painters have petitioned the House of Commons on the subject . They declare their inability to compete with ... body of non- academic artists contend , that a society which possesses not only this but a great many other public ...
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... body , seem not to be so satisfied with inferior performances as the English are . " Mr. George J. Morant , of Bond street : .... " I have felt the want of the power of procuring good designs in sufficient number . When I have had ...
... body , seem not to be so satisfied with inferior performances as the English are . " Mr. George J. Morant , of Bond street : .... " I have felt the want of the power of procuring good designs in sufficient number . When I have had ...
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... body , ranking among the greatest benefactors of the commonwealth , it is high time that it should cease to be a reproach to England that her patent laws are incomparably the worst in Europe - the most oppres- sive to the inventor - the ...
... body , ranking among the greatest benefactors of the commonwealth , it is high time that it should cease to be a reproach to England that her patent laws are incomparably the worst in Europe - the most oppres- sive to the inventor - the ...
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... body of booksellers and publishers object to it , as tending at once to injure them , and as conferring " no possible benefit on the author . " + And , as if to sum up the whole , Mr. Mudie objects to it at once , as tending to injure ...
... body of booksellers and publishers object to it , as tending at once to injure them , and as conferring " no possible benefit on the author . " + And , as if to sum up the whole , Mr. Mudie objects to it at once , as tending to injure ...
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