Curious Questions in History, Literature, Art, and Social Life: Designed as a Manual of General Information, Volume 2D. McKay, 1889 |
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... Building , Washington , D. C. , for very efficient aid , and to Prof. James D. Butler , of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin , for reading the manuscript , and for allowing me to append his kind note of favorable comment . vi ...
... Building , Washington , D. C. , for very efficient aid , and to Prof. James D. Butler , of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin , for reading the manuscript , and for allowing me to append his kind note of favorable comment . vi ...
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... building St. Peter's , at Rome , which had been begun by his predecessor , Julius II . , Leo X. inaugurated the sale of indulgences ( or licenses to sin ) , by which not only past sins , but those that might afterwards be committed ...
... building St. Peter's , at Rome , which had been begun by his predecessor , Julius II . , Leo X. inaugurated the sale of indulgences ( or licenses to sin ) , by which not only past sins , but those that might afterwards be committed ...
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... buildings of wide renown . One is at Rome ; the best preserved pagan building in the city ; the other is one of the most celebrated structures in Paris . Nearly eighteen hundred years elapsed between the erection of these buildings ...
... buildings of wide renown . One is at Rome ; the best preserved pagan building in the city ; the other is one of the most celebrated structures in Paris . Nearly eighteen hundred years elapsed between the erection of these buildings ...
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... building was con- verted into a temple , it was provided with a porch , 110 feet long , 44 feet deep , splendidly adorned with sixteen Corinthian columns . Never , " says Forsyth , " was so small a work so sublime in its impression ...
... building was con- verted into a temple , it was provided with a porch , 110 feet long , 44 feet deep , splendidly adorned with sixteen Corinthian columns . Never , " says Forsyth , " was so small a work so sublime in its impression ...
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... building of deep historic interest as well as the finest piece of Parisian architecture . For sixty years it was a source of discord between the Church and the State . The ancient church upon its site was erected in honor of St ...
... building of deep historic interest as well as the finest piece of Parisian architecture . For sixty years it was a source of discord between the Church and the State . The ancient church upon its site was erected in honor of St ...
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