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It's now called Latrobe's, and is one of this musical city's loveliest venues.
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Latrobe's gateway design features a Doric portico flanked by pavilions built of rusticated masonry.
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After a dingy decline, the Basilica's lofty interior has been refashioned according to Latrobe's elegantly simple intentions, especially the restoration of skylights set high in the spectacular dome, which admit a heavenly light into the sanctuary below.
A Sacred Mission 2007
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After a dingy decline, the Basilica's lofty interior has been refashioned according to Latrobe's elegantly simple intentions, especially the restoration of skylights set high in the spectacular dome, which admit a heavenly light into the sanctuary below.
A Sacred Mission 2007
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I want people to go look at Latrobe's rooms in the national Capitol.
Orders From France: The Americans and the French in a Revolutionary World (1780-1820) 1989
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[215] Latrobe's _The Rambler in North America_, Vol. II, pp. 295, 296.
Old Fort Snelling 1819-1858 Marcus L. Hansen
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[225] See the description of an Indian village in Latrobe's _The Rambler in North America_, Vol. II, pp. 288, 289; also, Keating's _Narrative of an Expedition to the Source of St. Peter's River_, Vol. I, pp. 342, 343.
Old Fort Snelling 1819-1858 Marcus L. Hansen
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Lincoln, and finally Horace Grady and Bishop H.M. Turner on colonization, with a view to convincing the reader that although M.. Latrobe's effort at colonizing the Negroes in Africa failed, it must eventually be brought about since the two races will not happily live together and then the great work of Latrobe will stand out as an achievement rather than as a failure.
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Society held in Latrobe's memory that "probably his greatest distinction outside of his professional life was acquired in promoting the cause of African colonization in ante-bellum days."
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That was the situation when they went on to Manila; and Armstrong knew the rest -- knew that but for his timely aid she might have triumphed over his repentance; but Armstrong had come, had vanquished her and poor Latrobe's last wishes were observed.
Found in the Philippines The Story of a Woman's Letters Charles King 1888
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