The Administrative Economy of the Fine ArtsSaunders and Otley, 1840 - 376 стор. |
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... claimed by the Academy as essential to the nature of such an institution . " The exclusion of ENGRAVERS from the highest rank in the Academy , has ... claims of Engrav- ers . Occupation tional Gal- lery . lence : foreigners send pupils 21.
... claimed by the Academy as essential to the nature of such an institution . " The exclusion of ENGRAVERS from the highest rank in the Academy , has ... claims of Engrav- ers . Occupation tional Gal- lery . lence : foreigners send pupils 21.
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... claim his protection . " The encouragement given to art in France arises principally from Museums , the liberality of exhibitions , and most particularly of the libraries and & c . Idem , of the museums . The opportunities of study in ...
... claim his protection . " The encouragement given to art in France arises principally from Museums , the liberality of exhibitions , and most particularly of the libraries and & c . Idem , of the museums . The opportunities of study in ...
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... claims at the hands of LAW equal and perpetual protection . Among the minor characteristics which difference this kind of property from most others , these two appear chiefly important , and they evidently arise out of its incorporeal ...
... claims at the hands of LAW equal and perpetual protection . Among the minor characteristics which difference this kind of property from most others , these two appear chiefly important , and they evidently arise out of its incorporeal ...
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... claim to property in them should be less absolute or less perpetual than the claim to any other kind of property . Nor can I at all under- stand in what sense it is true that the exclusive use of that which was not before known can be ...
... claim to property in them should be less absolute or less perpetual than the claim to any other kind of property . Nor can I at all under- stand in what sense it is true that the exclusive use of that which was not before known can be ...
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... claim at the hands of the Legislature . • " An appropriation of ideas . " - See the celebrated argument of Mr. Justice Yates in Millar v . Taylor , reported in 4 Burrows , 2,303 seq .; and Mr. Hargrave's notes . I infer then , that , as ...
... claim at the hands of the Legislature . • " An appropriation of ideas . " - See the celebrated argument of Mr. Justice Yates in Millar v . Taylor , reported in 4 Burrows , 2,303 seq .; and Mr. Hargrave's notes . I infer then , that , as ...
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