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... Italy , by the Author of Sketches of India , & c . 224 548 Simond's Switzerland 306 Sir Aubrey de Vere Hunt's Duke of Mercia , an Historical Drama Sketches of the Lives of Correggio and Parmegiano Small's Interesting Roman Antiquities ...
... Italy , by the Author of Sketches of India , & c . 224 548 Simond's Switzerland 306 Sir Aubrey de Vere Hunt's Duke of Mercia , an Historical Drama Sketches of the Lives of Correggio and Parmegiano Small's Interesting Roman Antiquities ...
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... Italy and Peru , it has been turned to account in the making of busts , casts , and impressions of medals . It is worthy of remark , that , while the lower part of a stem of moss has been thus incrustated , the upper part some- times ...
... Italy and Peru , it has been turned to account in the making of busts , casts , and impressions of medals . It is worthy of remark , that , while the lower part of a stem of moss has been thus incrustated , the upper part some- times ...
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... Italy , and Germany , he had moreover given , he says , sufficient pledges of his fidelity and devotion to the cause of the Bourbons and of royalty , to prevent the English ministers from being afraid to entrust him with the plan they ...
... Italy , and Germany , he had moreover given , he says , sufficient pledges of his fidelity and devotion to the cause of the Bourbons and of royalty , to prevent the English ministers from being afraid to entrust him with the plan they ...
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... Italy . Mr. Strutt's work is of a biographical kind : he descends from the species to the individual . In the descrip- tions which accompany his portraits of the sylvan beauties of our native country , although the minutia of botanical ...
... Italy . Mr. Strutt's work is of a biographical kind : he descends from the species to the individual . In the descrip- tions which accompany his portraits of the sylvan beauties of our native country , although the minutia of botanical ...
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... the history of painting that much required elucidation . It is very probable , that Italian literature Lay supply this , both on the general subject and on its particular branches , to an Memoirs of Correggio and Parmegiano . 217.
... the history of painting that much required elucidation . It is very probable , that Italian literature Lay supply this , both on the general subject and on its particular branches , to an Memoirs of Correggio and Parmegiano . 217.
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