The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volume 3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 |
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... present day have revived , never had greater dominion than under Louis XIV . who , zealous of every species of glory , well knew how to give to the arts a new degree of splendour and elevation . It is well known that this monarch ...
... present day have revived , never had greater dominion than under Louis XIV . who , zealous of every species of glory , well knew how to give to the arts a new degree of splendour and elevation . It is well known that this monarch ...
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... present con- dition . This being perceived by his father , he placed him with a goldsmith , and in order to render him skilful in his trade , desired Lodovico to give him a few lessons in drawing . This fortunate circumstance decided ...
... present con- dition . This being perceived by his father , he placed him with a goldsmith , and in order to render him skilful in his trade , desired Lodovico to give him a few lessons in drawing . This fortunate circumstance decided ...
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... present conjugal state afforded him ; and he directed the Bishop of Lincoln to compose a form of prayer for that purpose . But his satisfaction proved very short - lived . It disappeared as a meteor , almost as soon as perceived . The ...
... present conjugal state afforded him ; and he directed the Bishop of Lincoln to compose a form of prayer for that purpose . But his satisfaction proved very short - lived . It disappeared as a meteor , almost as soon as perceived . The ...
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... present instance , equally wounded . The Queen , upon her own exami- nation , attempted to deny her guilt ; but when con- vinced that full discovery had been made , she confessed that she had been criminal before marriage - and only ...
... present instance , equally wounded . The Queen , upon her own exami- nation , attempted to deny her guilt ; but when con- vinced that full discovery had been made , she confessed that she had been criminal before marriage - and only ...
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... present oc- casion , they should transgress any part of the statute . ” Their anxiety , however , not to give offence by going be yond the letter or the spirit of that law , made them transgress every principle of law and justice . The ...
... present oc- casion , they should transgress any part of the statute . ” Their anxiety , however , not to give offence by going be yond the letter or the spirit of that law , made them transgress every principle of law and justice . The ...
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