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... church , with the nave by Maderno , was even larger than originally had been contemplated . The inscription celebrating the completion of the work was placed in 1612. In 1633 the interior of the church was crowned with Bernini's ...
... church , with the nave by Maderno , was even larger than originally had been contemplated . The inscription celebrating the completion of the work was placed in 1612. In 1633 the interior of the church was crowned with Bernini's ...
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... Church and State , were appreciative students of the govern- ment of Venice . Feeling more at home in the Veneto ... church built on a new site in London , a parish church that served as the focus of a speculative housing development ...
... Church and State , were appreciative students of the govern- ment of Venice . Feeling more at home in the Veneto ... church built on a new site in London , a parish church that served as the focus of a speculative housing development ...
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... Church Music ( Pelham Humfrey ) ; and ยง37 , Motets and Anthems ( Locke ) . Church music is best secured through the Oxford University Press Octavo Series Tudor Church Music ; through the publications of the Church Music Society ; and ...
... Church Music ( Pelham Humfrey ) ; and ยง37 , Motets and Anthems ( Locke ) . Church music is best secured through the Oxford University Press Octavo Series Tudor Church Music ; through the publications of the Church Music Society ; and ...
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Political theory and political practice | 34 |
Population economy and society in Miltons England | 72 |
The educational background | 102 |
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