The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... appeared to extend the world by the discovery of America , and the Telescope the Universe , Printing and the Engraving of maps , and the wonders of Astronomy , displayed their grandeur . For want of these , the ancients dwelt in ...
... appeared to extend the world by the discovery of America , and the Telescope the Universe , Printing and the Engraving of maps , and the wonders of Astronomy , displayed their grandeur . For want of these , the ancients dwelt in ...
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... appeared ; but we forget the name of the artist , only that he was a for- eigner . King Charles I. was very fond of the art of engraving as well of painting , and encouraged both . He conferred upon VOERST , a Dutch- man , the title of ...
... appeared ; but we forget the name of the artist , only that he was a for- eigner . King Charles I. was very fond of the art of engraving as well of painting , and encouraged both . He conferred upon VOERST , a Dutch- man , the title of ...
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... appeared before his time . In Holland about this time flourished VOSTERMAN , who was patron- ized by the famous RUBENS , and where he was to Rubens what Voerst was in England to Vandyke . Vandyke himself executed sev- eral admirable ...
... appeared before his time . In Holland about this time flourished VOSTERMAN , who was patron- ized by the famous RUBENS , and where he was to Rubens what Voerst was in England to Vandyke . Vandyke himself executed sev- eral admirable ...
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... appeared to feel the reproaches from the press and the drama , while those in lower ranks were touched by the moral pencil of Hogarth , and started back with shame and affright from the mirror thus held up to them , and many were awak ...
... appeared to feel the reproaches from the press and the drama , while those in lower ranks were touched by the moral pencil of Hogarth , and started back with shame and affright from the mirror thus held up to them , and many were awak ...
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... appeared in Boston , a curious character , who called himself Doctor Hudson . He gave out that he was a Dutchman ; that he was possessed of a large fortune , and was traveling for his amusement . He was dressed very gaily ; tried to ...
... appeared in Boston , a curious character , who called himself Doctor Hudson . He gave out that he was a Dutchman ; that he was possessed of a large fortune , and was traveling for his amusement . He was dressed very gaily ; tried to ...
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