The Administrative Economy of the Fine ArtsSaunders and Otley, 1840 - 376 стор. |
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... becomes a serious evil , naturally felt a deep interest in the proceedings of the Committee appointed by the House of Commons , on the motion of Mr. Ewart , " to enquire into the best means of extending a knowledge of the Arts and of ...
... becomes a serious evil , naturally felt a deep interest in the proceedings of the Committee appointed by the House of Commons , on the motion of Mr. Ewart , " to enquire into the best means of extending a knowledge of the Arts and of ...
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... become patrons of the Arts . The last division in the arrangement we have adopted rewards of treats of the LEGAL PROTECTION of artistic property , and the rewards of successful labour . Artists . Fiscal duties . " The Arts , " say the ...
... become patrons of the Arts . The last division in the arrangement we have adopted rewards of treats of the LEGAL PROTECTION of artistic property , and the rewards of successful labour . Artists . Fiscal duties . " The Arts , " say the ...
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... become the object of every person to purchase and artists to produce . From the native vigour of the English character , and its constitutional habits , it has contrived to obtain a high reputation in every species of Art , except ...
... become the object of every person to purchase and artists to produce . From the native vigour of the English character , and its constitutional habits , it has contrived to obtain a high reputation in every species of Art , except ...
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... become injurious Arts . interference . For in matters wherein the obligation of the Govern- ment is beyond all question , and to which no power short of that is adequate , we are clearly wanting , even if we still content ourselves with ...
... become injurious Arts . interference . For in matters wherein the obligation of the Govern- ment is beyond all question , and to which no power short of that is adequate , we are clearly wanting , even if we still content ourselves with ...
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... becomes the means of mechanical em- ployment to printers , and of speculation to publishers . . . . The author's reward ... become useful to society , belongs originally to him who has con- ceived it ; and that it would be to attack the ...
... becomes the means of mechanical em- ployment to printers , and of speculation to publishers . . . . The author's reward ... become useful to society , belongs originally to him who has con- ceived it ; and that it would be to attack the ...
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