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Meanings of antiquarian interest in English
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Usage of antiquarian interest in English
1
These records, rightly apprehended, have far more than a mere antiquarianinterest.
2
The situation is delightful and the antiquarianinterest more than ordinary.
3
Hence the older works come in time to have only an antiquarianinterest.
4
But it is rich in architectural and antiquarianinterest.
5
Their works interest only a small class of connoisseurs, and that interest is an antiquarianinterest.
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Historically considered, no other tavern on the line possessed so much of antiquarianinterest as Hatch's.
7
Of antiquarianinterest it has none.
8
The Tartar invasion, with its direct and indirect consequences, is a subject which has more than a mere antiquarianinterest.
9
The two churches, although both containing Norman pillars and arches, have been so extensively rebuilt that their antiquarianinterest is slight.
10
It involves two separate questions: first, a historical one which has only an antiquarianinterest, Did the philosopher know the Apostle?
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His constructions, his formal creeds, his law-making and social arrangements are local and temporary-forus they can have only an antiquarianinterest.
12
I speak of this period as of something past and gone, possessing merely an historical, I had almost said an antiquarianinterest.
13
But none of the four can compare with Merton, either in antiquarianinterest or in picturesqueness; it stands in a class by itself.
14
In the late 18th century, a French Huguenot and a non-English speaking Italian spent two months travelling around Ireland recording sites of antiquarianinterest.
15
The style was excellent, and the minute details given were often of high antiquarianinterest; but the record throughout was marred by gross licence.
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Now and then a reversion to some earlier form may prove acceptable, but in general it can have only a curious or antiquarianinterest.