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Strana 108
... these brick project beyond the wall , and gives it a handsome appearance ; most of the houses are covered with slate and tile . The banks are very handsome buildings ; but the greatest piece of architecture is the markethouse .
... these brick project beyond the wall , and gives it a handsome appearance ; most of the houses are covered with slate and tile . The banks are very handsome buildings ; but the greatest piece of architecture is the markethouse .
Strana 112
The Artillery , the Blues , and the Independent Blues , were distinguished by very handsome uniforms ; the Independent Blues made a splendid appearance - as respected their equipage , they were second lo none that I have seen .
The Artillery , the Blues , and the Independent Blues , were distinguished by very handsome uniforms ; the Independent Blues made a splendid appearance - as respected their equipage , they were second lo none that I have seen .
Strana 245
the front is of native marble , yet , I cannot agree that it is as handsome as the capitol of the United States , or the President's house ; it certainly is not so showy , and as to the architecture I am no judge .
the front is of native marble , yet , I cannot agree that it is as handsome as the capitol of the United States , or the President's house ; it certainly is not so showy , and as to the architecture I am no judge .
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