... withhold their protection from the fine arts, and debar themselves of the pleasures derived from works of literature and taste. Strange and novel as the assertion may appear,, it is no less true, that .the advantages and enjoyments which these studies... Journal of Science and the Arts - Página 91818Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Roscoe - 1817 - 88 páginas
...arts, and debar themselves of the pleasures derived from works of literature and taste. Strange and novel as the assertion may appear, it is no less true,...pursuits afford, are not only obtained without any expence to the country in which they are encouraged, but, that they actually repay, in wealth and emolument,... | |
| William Roscoe - 1817 - 90 páginas
...arts, and debar themselves of the pleasures derived from works of literature and taste. Strange and novel as the assertion may appear, it is no less true,...advantages and enjoyments which these studies and pursuits afopened bur eyes to the magnificent works of creation? That she has accompanied us through the starry... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1818 - 580 páginas
...arts, and debar themselves of the pleasures derived from works of literature and taste. Strange and novel as the assertion may appear,, it is no less...improvements lately made in manufactures, in mechanics, in chemistry, and in every lucrative and useful occupation, to be attributed, but to the incessant... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1818 - 544 páginas
...arts, and debar themselves of the pleasures derived from works of literature and taste. Strange and novel as the assertion may appear, it is no less true,...much more than they require for their support. To wlmt are all the astonishing improvements lately made in manufactures, in mechanics, in chemistry,... | |
| 1818 - 616 páginas
...arts, and debar themselves of the pleasures derived from works of literature and taste. Strange and novel as the assertion may appear, it is no less true,...obtained without any expense to the country in which they nre encouraged, but, that they actually repay, in wealth and emolument, much more than they require... | |
| 1818 - 484 páginas
...only, to which we have before adverted, that a nation is raised to honour and prosperity. Strange and novel as the assertion may appear, it is no less true, that the advantges and enjoyments which thtse studies and pursuits afford, are not only obtained without any... | |
| 1824 - 716 páginas
...enjoyments which such Societies are calculated to afford, •re not only obtained without any expence to the country in which they are encouraged, but that...emolument much more than they require for their support. Had the Cornish Society been earlier called into existence, we should never have heard of the most... | |
| 1824 - 728 páginas
...enjoyments which such Societies are calculated to afford, are not only obtained without any expence to the country in which they are encouraged, but that they actually repay in u'ealtk and emohtment much more than they require for their support. Had the Cornish Society been earlier... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - 1824 - 326 páginas
...venture to affirm, that the advantages and enjoyments which such societies are calculated to a fiord are not only obtained without any expense to the country...emolument much more than they require for their support. Had the Cornish Society been earlier called into existence, we should never have heard of the most... | |
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