New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 116
... means of study were afforded , nor were example and precept spared . The principles of every branch of the Fine Arts were developed by zealous and eminent professors ; and not only were the produc- tions of living genius submitted to ...
... means of study were afforded , nor were example and precept spared . The principles of every branch of the Fine Arts were developed by zealous and eminent professors ; and not only were the produc- tions of living genius submitted to ...
Page 385
... means of lithography . Those ac- quainted with that art are aware that the impression upon a bank note , or other engraving , printed with ink into which oil enters as a component part , may be transferred on to stone , and the stone ...
... means of lithography . Those ac- quainted with that art are aware that the impression upon a bank note , or other engraving , printed with ink into which oil enters as a component part , may be transferred on to stone , and the stone ...
Page 521
... means of avoiding courts - martial might be devised in the Committee . Lord Duncannon said he should give his reluctant support to the bill ; but he did so from his personal knowledge of the state of Carlow and Kil- kenny . He , however ...
... means of avoiding courts - martial might be devised in the Committee . Lord Duncannon said he should give his reluctant support to the bill ; but he did so from his personal knowledge of the state of Carlow and Kil- kenny . He , however ...
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