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 184 NOTICES or NEW PUBLICATIONS. accompanied with a clear and sound judgment. No assertion is made that is not proved. No invariable rules are laid down that are liable to be over- whelmed by the infinite number of their exceptions ; every suggestion is made upon good grounds ; every conclusion drawn from adequate premises. That it will, sooner or later, have its due effect on art in general, and tend to raise the standard of one particular branch of it to that level at which it ought to be fixed, may most confidently be predicted. THE CINQUE CENTO STYLE, in the possession of C. Winston, Esq,