The Administrative Economy of the Fine ArtsSaunders and Otley, 1840 - 376 стор. |
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... ment of Art , the attention of your Committee has been the Encou- called to the institutions established in Germany , under ragement of the name of Kunstvereine , ( Art - Unions , ) and now be- ciations for the Arts . ! 3. Protec- tion ...
... ment of Art , the attention of your Committee has been the Encou- called to the institutions established in Germany , under ragement of the name of Kunstvereine , ( Art - Unions , ) and now be- ciations for the Arts . ! 3. Protec- tion ...
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... ment has not hitherto the progress I think this proved quite irrespective of the limits , be promoted they more or less wide , beyond which the useful of the Fine interposition of Government may become injurious Arts . interference ...
... ment has not hitherto the progress I think this proved quite irrespective of the limits , be promoted they more or less wide , beyond which the useful of the Fine interposition of Government may become injurious Arts . interference ...
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Edward Edwards. National encourage- ment , Rhymes on Art ; p . 17 , Preface . Evid . on Arts , 1836 , p . 165 . Id . 1835 , p . 3 . case in England . We have also an impediment in the very freedom of our political constitution ; the ...
Edward Edwards. National encourage- ment , Rhymes on Art ; p . 17 , Preface . Evid . on Arts , 1836 , p . 165 . Id . 1835 , p . 3 . case in England . We have also an impediment in the very freedom of our political constitution ; the ...
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... ment may become useful to society , belongs originally to him who has con- ceived it ; and that it would be to attack the rights of property in their essence , not to regard a discovery in industry as the property of its author ...
... ment may become useful to society , belongs originally to him who has con- ceived it ; and that it would be to attack the rights of property in their essence , not to regard a discovery in industry as the property of its author ...
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... ment of that right . I say possibly , because I cannot admit that any right should be ceded in part , as the price of its adequate pro- tection , adequate protection to all property being the * proper end of law . But it may happen that ...
... ment of that right . I say possibly , because I cannot admit that any right should be ceded in part , as the price of its adequate pro- tection , adequate protection to all property being the * proper end of law . But it may happen that ...
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