The Monthly Magazine, Volume 8R. Phillips, 1800 - Art |
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... death of the emperor Charles VI .; and the head of the houfe of Bourbon has for fix years been a wandering exile ; but the history of the houfe of Mac Gregor is still more extraordinary than that of any of the other three . About the ...
... death of the emperor Charles VI .; and the head of the houfe of Bourbon has for fix years been a wandering exile ; but the history of the houfe of Mac Gregor is still more extraordinary than that of any of the other three . About the ...
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... Death with his mace petrific , cold and dry , " As with a trident , fmote , " there is a ftrength , an exertion , a force , that we never before faw displayed upon canvas . It is , literally , more than human . In picture 24 , the ...
... Death with his mace petrific , cold and dry , " As with a trident , fmote , " there is a ftrength , an exertion , a force , that we never before faw displayed upon canvas . It is , literally , more than human . In picture 24 , the ...
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... death of Mr. Boswell , is fupplied by Mr. Prince Hoare . The death of Mr. Catton , and Mr. Tho . Sandby occafioned two vacancies among the Royal Academicians . Mr. Trefham , who paffed feveral years at Rome , and Mr. Thomas Daniell ...
... death of Mr. Boswell , is fupplied by Mr. Prince Hoare . The death of Mr. Catton , and Mr. Tho . Sandby occafioned two vacancies among the Royal Academicians . Mr. Trefham , who paffed feveral years at Rome , and Mr. Thomas Daniell ...
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MARRIAGES AND DEATHS IN AND NEAR LONDON . Thomas Elder , Efq . of Farneth , whof death. Ruffians at Caffaleggio , and obliged them to fall back ; but at this inftant Prince Prokration , who had been detached with the fame intent on the ...
MARRIAGES AND DEATHS IN AND NEAR LONDON . Thomas Elder , Efq . of Farneth , whof death. Ruffians at Caffaleggio , and obliged them to fall back ; but at this inftant Prince Prokration , who had been detached with the fame intent on the ...
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... death of his uncle . His grace , long known by the fami- Jiar name of Jack Sackville , was for many years well known ... death of his uncle ; and lard Romney fuc- ceeded to the poft . His grace retained his office of lord fteward for ...
... death of his uncle . His grace , long known by the fami- Jiar name of Jack Sackville , was for many years well known ... death of his uncle ; and lard Romney fuc- ceeded to the poft . His grace retained his office of lord fteward for ...
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