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" Gypsy life must have been in England during the latter part of the seventeenth, and the whole of the eighteenth century, which were likewise the happy days for Englishmen in general ; there was peace and plenty in the land, a contented population, and... "
History of the Philosophy of Mind: Embracing the Opinions of All Writers on ... - Page 514
by Robert Blakey - 1848
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful ..., Volume 17

1840 - 526 pages
...daCortona(b. 1596, d. 16C9)laid the foundation of that empty mannerism in Italian art which prevailed through the latter part of the seventeenth and the whole of the eighteenth century. Opposed to the Eclectic schools wore those masters who seem to have imagined that a true imitation...
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Volume 2

1834 - 566 pages
...arguments and authority. Aristotle s philosophy accordingly fell into undeserved neglect during tho latter part of the seventeenth and the whole of the eighteenth century : of buyears, however, the true worth of his writings has Ь"-а more fully appreciated, and the study...
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The penny cyclopædia [ed. by G. Long]., Volume 17

Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1840 - 522 pages
...1 596, d. 1669) laid the foundation of that empty mannerism in Italian art which prevailed through the latter part of the seventeenth and the whole of the eighteenth century. Opposed to the Eclectic schools were those masters who seem to have imagined that a true imitation...
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge

1840 - 540 pages
...BeicttinidaCortonatb. IJ9G, d. IG6U)laid the foundation of that empty mannerism in Italian art which prevailed through the latter part of the seventeenth and the whole of the eighteenth century. Opposed to the Eclectic schools were those masters who seem to have imagined that a true initiation...
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The Zincali: Or, An Account of the Gypsies of Spain. With an ..., Volume 1

George Borrow - 1843 - 386 pages
...scarcely conceive any human condition more enviable than Gypsy life must have been in England during the latter part of the seventeenth, and the whole of the eighteenth century, which were likewise the happy days for Englishmen in general; there was peace and plenty in the land,...
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The Ecclesiologist, Volume 1; Volume 4

1845 - 354 pages
...nature very strong ; that it was so, this paper will attempt to prove. In those truly dark centuries, the latter part of the seventeenth and the whole of the eighteenth, this love was all but extinct. Witness the taste which laid out the gardens, and formed the plantations,...
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The Statistical Account of Edinburghshire

Society for the Benefit of the Sons and Daughters of the Clergy - 1845 - 834 pages
...the 6th November 1711 ; and died on the 7th August 1733 in the seventy-third year of his age.* During the latter part of the seventeenth, and the whole of the eighteenth centuries, the Grammar School of Dalkeith attained very high celebrity. It was numerously attended...
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The New Statistical Account of Scotland: List of parishes. Edinburgh

1845 - 846 pages
...the 6th November 1711; and died on the 7th August 1733 in the seventy-third year of his age.* During the latter part of the seventeenth, and the whole of the eighteenth centuries, the Grammar School of Dalkeith attained very high celebrity. It was numerously attended...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: First period, from the earliest times to 1400

Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pages
...collected into one volume by Touson in 1719. His reputation as a poet, great in his own day, low during Signs centuries, has latterly in some degree revived. In its days of abasement, critics spoke of his harsh...
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An Historical and Critical View of the Speculative Philosophy of Europe in ...

J. D. Morell - 1847 - 632 pages
...successors, to the latter belong all the philosophers of the rationalistic school, who flourished during the latter part of the seventeenth and the whole of the eighteenth centuries. It is, then, with Cartesianism as a whole, not simply as a method, that we have now to do...
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