The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volumen4Joseph Shackell, 1830 |
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... artist occurred in a remark- * Success , so far as regards pecuniary ad- vantages , but as to his profession , he was eminently successful . CITY SPLENDOUR . Henry Pritchard who was Lord Mayor of THE 13 OLIO .. The Death of Mandrin.
... artist occurred in a remark- * Success , so far as regards pecuniary ad- vantages , but as to his profession , he was eminently successful . CITY SPLENDOUR . Henry Pritchard who was Lord Mayor of THE 13 OLIO .. The Death of Mandrin.
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... Lord Mayor of London in 1356 , had the honour of entertaining at his table at the same time , his own sovereign , Edward the Third ; the King of Cyprus ; John , King of France ; and David , King of Scots , both prisoners of war ; Edward ...
... Lord Mayor of London in 1356 , had the honour of entertaining at his table at the same time , his own sovereign , Edward the Third ; the King of Cyprus ; John , King of France ; and David , King of Scots , both prisoners of war ; Edward ...
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... Lord Wellington , and the French under Marshal Marmont , when the latter was signally defeated , although advantageously posted and supported by cannon . Friday , July 24 . St. Lupus , Bishop and Confessor . Sun rises 7m after 4 - Sets ...
... Lord Wellington , and the French under Marshal Marmont , when the latter was signally defeated , although advantageously posted and supported by cannon . Friday , July 24 . St. Lupus , Bishop and Confessor . Sun rises 7m after 4 - Sets ...
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... lord unexpectedly found his way into the chamber . The painter , a brawny powerful man , and somewhat touchy of ... lords , but I cannot make one Hans Hol- bein . " " The works of Holbein were once very numerous in England , but some ...
... lord unexpectedly found his way into the chamber . The painter , a brawny powerful man , and somewhat touchy of ... lords , but I cannot make one Hans Hol- bein . " " The works of Holbein were once very numerous in England , but some ...
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... lord of the firmament , stood the trembling cri- minal , the captive taken in war , and , when these were wanting , the innocent victim destined to bleed as an offering to the sun for the sins of his nation ! Already have they led him ...
... lord of the firmament , stood the trembling cri- minal , the captive taken in war , and , when these were wanting , the innocent victim destined to bleed as an offering to the sun for the sins of his nation ! Already have they led him ...
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Página 213 - I will sing unto the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously : the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea. The Lord is my strength and song, and he is become my salvation: he is my God, and I will prepare him an habitation ; my father's God, and I will exalt him.
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Página 237 - All the images of nature were still present to him, and he drew them, not laboriously, but luckily; when he describes anything, you more than see it, you feel it too. Those who accuse him to have wanted learning give him the greater commendation: he was naturally learned; he needed not the spectacles of books to read nature; he looked inwards and found her there.
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