Journal of the Society of Arts, 10 tomasSociety of Arts, 1862 |
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... tion of their periodical recurrence one of the recognised objects of the Society . was not again revived until 1830 , when a patent was obtained for the preparation of encaustic tiles , with which the name of Minton has been generally ...
... tion of their periodical recurrence one of the recognised objects of the Society . was not again revived until 1830 , when a patent was obtained for the preparation of encaustic tiles , with which the name of Minton has been generally ...
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... tion papers , the Examinations must be simultaneous everywhere . The designs of the gentlemen by whom the organisation of the Central Committee was pro- moted , are fully explained in a circular letter , ad- dressed by the Society's ...
... tion papers , the Examinations must be simultaneous everywhere . The designs of the gentlemen by whom the organisation of the Central Committee was pro- moted , are fully explained in a circular letter , ad- dressed by the Society's ...
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... tion would then be made by the Brazilian Commission , to be transmitted to London , and looking at the range of climate , great extent of country embraced , and variety of products , a most interesting display may be anticipated . Even ...
... tion would then be made by the Brazilian Commission , to be transmitted to London , and looking at the range of climate , great extent of country embraced , and variety of products , a most interesting display may be anticipated . Even ...
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... tion that the Exhibition of 1851 entailed an outlay on Belgium of nearly £ 7,000 , though it was not open to every branch of art which will be represented at the The Roman collection of 1851 was principally interest- forthcoming ...
... tion that the Exhibition of 1851 entailed an outlay on Belgium of nearly £ 7,000 , though it was not open to every branch of art which will be represented at the The Roman collection of 1851 was principally interest- forthcoming ...
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... tion in suitability for the object for which it was intended , and he believed it would be an entire success in placing before the visitors , in the best manner , not only the arts of this and other countries , but their manufactures ...
... tion in suitability for the object for which it was intended , and he believed it would be an entire success in placing before the visitors , in the best manner , not only the arts of this and other countries , but their manufactures ...
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