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The Seven Lamps of Architecture

John Ruskin - 1849 - 306 pages
...that they have lived ; when the comfort, the peace, the religion of home have ceased to be felt; and the crowded tenements of a struggling and restless...population differ only from the tents of the Arab or the Gipsy by their less healthy openness to the air of heaven, and less happy choice of their spot of earth...
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The English Review, Volume 15

1851 - 534 pages
...that they have lived ; when the comfort, the peace, the religion of home have ceased to be felt, and the crowded tenements of a struggling and restless population differ only from the tents of the Arab and the gipsy by their less healthy openness to the air of heaven, and less happy choice of their spot...
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Hogg's Instructor, Volumes 9-10

1852 - 1070 pages
...that they have lived; when the comfort, the peace, the religion of home have censed to be felt; and the crowded tenements of a struggling and restless...population differ only from the tents of the Arab or the gipsy by their less healthy openness to the air of heaven, and less happy choice of their spot of earth...
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The Seven Lamps of Architecture

John Ruskin - 1859 - 240 pages
...tenements of a struggling and restless population differ only from the tents of the Arab or the Gipsy by their less healthy openness to the air of heaven, and less happy choice of then- spot of earth; by theii sacrifice of liberty without the gain of rest, and of stability without...
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The seven lamps of architecture

John Ruskin - 1866 - 456 pages
...that they have lived ; when the comfort, the peace, the religion of home have ceased to be felt ; and the crowded tenements of a struggling and restless...population differ only from the tents of the Arab or the Gipsy by their less healthy openness to the air of heaven, and less happy choice of their spot of earth...
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Selections from the Writings of John Ruskin

John Ruskin - 1868 - 506 pages
...that they have lived ; when the comfort, the peace, the religion of home have ceased to be felt; and the crowded tenements of a struggling and restless...population differ only from the tents of the Arab or Gipsy by their less healthy openness to the air of heaven, and less happy choice of their spot of earth...
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Selections from the Writings of John Ruskin

John Ruskin - 1871 - 470 pages
...that they have lived ; when the comfort, the peace, the religion of home have ceased to be felt ; and the crowded tenements of a struggling and restless...population differ only from the tents of the Arab or the Gipsy by their less healthy openness to the air of heaven, and less happy choice of their spot of earth...
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The Christian socialist, Volumes 1-2

1883 - 410 pages
...that they have lived ; when the comfort, the peace, the religion of home have ceased to be felt ; and the crowded tenements of a struggling and restless...population differ only from the tents of the Arab or the Gipsy by their less healthy openness to the air of heaven and less happy choice of their spot of earth...
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Evangelical Magazine with which is Issued The Missionary Chronicle, Volume 14

1884 - 1304 pages
...that they have lived ; when the comfort, the peace, the religion of home have ceased to be felt; and the crowded tenements of a struggling and restless...population differ only from the tents of the Arab or the Gipsy by their less healthy openness to the air of heaven, and less happy choice of thenspot of earth...
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The Seven Lamps of Architecture

John Ruskin - 1854 - 234 pages
...of a struggling and restless population differ only from the tents of the Arab or the Gipsy by then- less healthy openness to the air of heaven, and less happy choice of their spot of earth ; by their sacrifice of liberty without the gain of rest, and of stability without the luxury of change....
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