| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1841 - 566 strani
...insufficient to form the groundwork of an authentic statement. It appears, however, that during the last quarter of the eighteenth century, and the first quarter of the nineteenth, Sicily was a corn-exporting Country to Malta and Gibraltar. The quantity exported is unknown ; the... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1859 - 462 strani
...he leaned to the ancient formularies of belief, as they were received by the liberal clergy of the last quarter of the eighteenth century and the first quarter of the nineteenth ; not following opinion to the extremes to which it has more recently been carried. I believe that... | |
| Edward Everett - 1859 - 464 strani
...he leaned to the ancient formularies of belief, as they were received by the liberal clergy of the last quarter of the eighteenth century and the first quarter of the nineteenth ; not following opinion to the extremes to which it has more recently been carried. I believe that... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1860 - 662 strani
...he leaned to the ancient formularies of belief, as they were received by the liberal clergy of the last quarter of the eighteenth century and the first quarter of the nineteenth ; not following opinion to the extremes to which it has more recently been carried. I believe that... | |
| 1860 - 664 strani
...he leaned to the ancient formularies of belief, as they were received by the liberal clergy of the last quarter of the eighteenth century and the first quarter of the nineteenth ; not following opinion to the extremes to which it baa more recently been carried. I believe that... | |
| 1873 - 808 strani
...of Cauova, of Flaxman, and of \Vvatt, on the contrary, present variety rather than unity. Daring the last quarter of the eighteenth century and the first quarter of the nineteenth century, Winekelmann and Mengs in the Vatican had mastered the antique ; Goethe had published his Italian... | |
| Joseph Beavington Atkinson - 1873 - 480 strani
...contrary, present variety rather than unity. Rome must indeed have been worth living in during the last quarter of the eighteenth century and the first quarter of the nineteenth century : now her glory is "departed ; she is forsaken of genius. Within that period Winckelmann and... | |
| 1873 - 822 strani
...of Cauova, of Flaxman, and of Wyatt, on the contrary, present variety rather than unity. During the last quarter of the eighteenth century and the first quarter of the nineteenth century, Winckelmann and Mengs in the Vatican had mastered the antique ; Goethe had published his Italian... | |
| James Picciotto - 1875 - 440 strani
...number of these changes of creed, or at all events of outward form of worship, were effected during the last quarter of the eighteenth century, and the first quarter of the present century. This is explicable from the general position of the Jews in Great Britain during the... | |
| Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais - 1884 - 194 strani
...it may be doubted whether the political comedy is not a degenerate form. In the other writers of the last quarter of the eighteenth century and the first quarter of the nineteenth absolutely no advance is made, indeed they may be said to relapse into conventional imitation of Molière.... | |
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