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" The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery, and discusses at length the- principles involved in the pleasure we derive from mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less... "
Narrative of the Mutinies in Oude - Page 263
by George Hutchinson - 1859 - 256 pages
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The Laws of War, Affecting Commerce and Shipping, Volume 483

Henry Byerley Thomson - Fiction - 1854 - 156 pages
...an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin.s elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery,...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Rnskin occupies a peculiar position...
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A Manual of Plantership in British Guiana: As it Has Heretofore Been ...

Alexander MacRae - Agriculture - 1856 - 96 pages
...an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery,...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Ruskin is establishing what he considers...
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Florence Templar

Florence Templar, Mary Theresa Vidal - 1856 - 332 pages
...an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery,...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. liuskin is establishing what he considers...
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Round the fire, 6 stories by the author of 'The day of a baby boy'.

Elizabeth Sara Sheppard - 1856 - 202 pages
...an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr, Ruskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery,...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Ruskin is establishing what he considers...
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Life in Ancient India

Mrs. Manning (Charlotte Speir) - Brahmanism - 1856 - 526 pages
...an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator, "The present volume of Mr. Raskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery,...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Ruskin is establish,ng what he considers...
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Young Singleton, by Talbot Gwynne, Volume 1; Volume 527

Josepha Heath Galston - 1856 - 330 pages
...an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery,...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Ruskin is establishing what he considers...
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Notes on Some of the Principal Pictures Exhibited in the Rooms of ..., Issue 2

John Ruskin - Painting - 1856 - 82 pages
...him an unique man, both among artists and writers."—Spectator, " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery,...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Ruskin is establishing what he considers...
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England in Time of War ...

Sydney Dobell - Crimean War, 1853-1856 - 1856 - 232 pages
...an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery,...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Ruskin is establishing what he considers...
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The Chinese and Their Rebellions: Viewed in Connection with Their National ...

Thomas Taylor Meadows - China - 1856 - 754 pages
...Sptetafor . " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery, an.l discusses at length the principles involved in the...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Ruskin is establishing what he considers...
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England in Time of War ...

Sydney Dobell - Crimean War, 1853-1856 - 1856 - 232 pages
...unique man, both among artists and writers . " — Spectator. ** The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery, and discusses at length the principles tavolved in the pleasure we derive from mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is...
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England in Time of War ...

Sydney Dobell - Crimean War, 1853-1856 - 1856 - 232 pages
...among artists and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr. Raskin's elaborate worfc tieats chiefly of mountain scenery, and discusses at length the principles involved in the pleasWwe derive from mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more jihilosopMcal...
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Farina

George Meredith - 1857 - 278 pages
...an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin 's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery,...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Ruskin occupies a peculiar position...
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Below the surface [by sir A.H. Elton]., Volume 1

sir Arthur Hallam Elton (7th bart.) - 1857 - 306 pages
...an unique man, both amoug artists and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery,...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before, Mr. Ruskin occupies a peculiar position...
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The Elements of Drawing: In Three Letters to Beginners

John Ruskin - Drawing - 1857 - 400 pages
...an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin 's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery,...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before, Mr. Ruskin occupies a peculiar position...
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Captivity of Two Russian Princesses in the Caucasus: Including a Seven ...

Evgenii Aleksandrovich Verderevskii - History - 1857 - 398 pages
...an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery,...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical ajid less critical than before. Mr. Kuskin occupies a peculiar position...
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Autobiography of Lutfullah, a Mohamedan Gentleman: And His Transactions with ...

Lutfullah - England - 1857 - 472 pages
...an unique man, both among artists and writers."— Special or. " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery,...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Kuskin occupies a peculiar position...
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Friends of Bohemia: or, Phases of London life, Volume 1; Volume 321

Edward Michael Whitty - 1857 - 350 pages
...an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery,...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Ruskin occupies a peculiar position...
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A Layman's Contribution to the Knowledge and Practice of Religion in Common ...

William Ellis - Christianity - 1857 - 520 pages
...unique man, botli among artiste and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr. Iluskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery,...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Ruskin occupies a peculiar position...
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The Roua Pass; Or, Englishmen in the Highlands, Volume 3

Mrs. Mercy Grogan - 1857 - 290 pages
...unique man, both among artists and writers. ' ' — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery,...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Ruskin occupies a peculiar position...
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The professor, by Currer Bell [ed. by A.B. Nicholls]., Volume 2; Volume 143

Charlotte Brontė - 1857 - 300 pages
...an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr. Rnskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery,...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Ruskin occupies a peculiar position...
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