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Page 88
... described in splendid terms , but was it any more splendid than Kublai's imperial palace of marble and gilt , decorated with intricate carving , and with windows " so delicate as to have the transparency of crystal ? " 12 And what of ...
... described in splendid terms , but was it any more splendid than Kublai's imperial palace of marble and gilt , decorated with intricate carving , and with windows " so delicate as to have the transparency of crystal ? " 12 And what of ...
Page 305
... described the tariff revision as a wise measure and noted that the introduction of the intermediate rates would reduce somewhat the advantages British goods enjoyed . Significantly , the journal praised the tariff as a step in the ...
... described the tariff revision as a wise measure and noted that the introduction of the intermediate rates would reduce somewhat the advantages British goods enjoyed . Significantly , the journal praised the tariff as a step in the ...
Page 619
... described his new life to Joseph Howe in 1856. It is well known that Haliburton moved from Windsor , N.S. to Isleworth , Middlesex , in 1856 and spent the last nine years of his life in England . What is not so well known is how well he ...
... described his new life to Joseph Howe in 1856. It is well known that Haliburton moved from Windsor , N.S. to Isleworth , Middlesex , in 1856 and spent the last nine years of his life in England . What is not so well known is how well he ...
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