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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... passed to the use of more flexible plates of copper ; but they made little other improvement for nearly a century . In 1627 the engraved portraits of King James First , of Queen Mary , and of Queen Elizabeth , the Earl of North ...
... passed to the use of more flexible plates of copper ; but they made little other improvement for nearly a century . In 1627 the engraved portraits of King James First , of Queen Mary , and of Queen Elizabeth , the Earl of North ...
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... passed over into England , where , under the patronage of the Earl of Arundel , he produced some fine speci- mens of his art . But he was , what was rare enough among the Dutch , unsteady and given up to pleasure , and died poor . The ...
... passed over into England , where , under the patronage of the Earl of Arundel , he produced some fine speci- mens of his art . But he was , what was rare enough among the Dutch , unsteady and given up to pleasure , and died poor . The ...
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... passing thoughts of childhood . It was but lately that I went by the place of the mill , in which if you should ask for the edifice , echo might answer , " where ! " and it afflicted me to feel how little I have found in what others ...
... passing thoughts of childhood . It was but lately that I went by the place of the mill , in which if you should ask for the edifice , echo might answer , " where ! " and it afflicted me to feel how little I have found in what others ...
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... passing through an iron gate - way , leave the garden behind us . Beneath that tree on the right , fell the brave but unfortunate Marshal Ney : May heaven forgive his murderers ! The quadrangular edifice in front of us is the ...
... passing through an iron gate - way , leave the garden behind us . Beneath that tree on the right , fell the brave but unfortunate Marshal Ney : May heaven forgive his murderers ! The quadrangular edifice in front of us is the ...
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... passing gracefully from pier to pier on light arches of iron . As you perceive , it is reserved for foot passengers . On its right is the Louvre , and on the left the Palais des Beaux - Arts , the Palace of the Fine Arts , where the ...
... passing gracefully from pier to pier on light arches of iron . As you perceive , it is reserved for foot passengers . On its right is the Louvre , and on the left the Palais des Beaux - Arts , the Palace of the Fine Arts , where the ...
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