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... remained at a lesser level , merging with some success the native tra- ditions of brick buildings and gable roofs and fashionable Renaissance styles . Sculpture remained a largely foreign art . THE 18TH CENTURY Economic and political ...
... remained at a lesser level , merging with some success the native tra- ditions of brick buildings and gable roofs and fashionable Renaissance styles . Sculpture remained a largely foreign art . THE 18TH CENTURY Economic and political ...
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... remained that , for Napoleon , Holland was the kingpin of the " continental system , " which he hoped would bring England to its knees by cutting off its continental exports . French officials en- forced the vigorous suppression of the ...
... remained that , for Napoleon , Holland was the kingpin of the " continental system , " which he hoped would bring England to its knees by cutting off its continental exports . French officials en- forced the vigorous suppression of the ...
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... remained the last centre of Greek learning in the West , but , eventually , the city declined almost to extinction . After centuries of inva- sion and epidemic , it became little more than a huddle of nearly abandoned ruins . In the ...
... remained the last centre of Greek learning in the West , but , eventually , the city declined almost to extinction . After centuries of inva- sion and epidemic , it became little more than a huddle of nearly abandoned ruins . In the ...
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