Walford's Antiquarian: A Magazine and Bibliographical Review, Volume 5Edward Walford, George W. Redway W. Reeves, 1884 - Archaeology |
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... original painting was in a good state of preservation and rich in colouring , in other places all traces had disappeared , and what remained showed that it had been hastily executed by an indifferent draughtsman . Duchesne's History of ...
... original painting was in a good state of preservation and rich in colouring , in other places all traces had disappeared , and what remained showed that it had been hastily executed by an indifferent draughtsman . Duchesne's History of ...
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... original drawings and proof engravings . It was Horace Walpole's , and was purchased by Mr. Beckford at the Strawberry - hill sale- £ 38 175. ( Quaritch ) . It sold for £ 17 175. in Horace Walpole's sale . Crebillon , Histoire Japonoise ...
... original drawings and proof engravings . It was Horace Walpole's , and was purchased by Mr. Beckford at the Strawberry - hill sale- £ 38 175. ( Quaritch ) . It sold for £ 17 175. in Horace Walpole's sale . Crebillon , Histoire Japonoise ...
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... original documents , papal bulls , royal letters , & c . , & c . , beginning as far back as 1107 ; secondly , three hundred and eighteen volumes belonging to the bullarium of the Grand Masters , since 1346 ; thirdly , fifty - one ...
... original documents , papal bulls , royal letters , & c . , & c . , beginning as far back as 1107 ; secondly , three hundred and eighteen volumes belonging to the bullarium of the Grand Masters , since 1346 ; thirdly , fifty - one ...
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... original source of the Cistercian Order is the ancient Order of St. Benedict , founded in 520. Three branches of reformers established later the monasteries of Cluny in 927 , Citeaux in 1098 , and La Trappe in 1634. But it is only with ...
... original source of the Cistercian Order is the ancient Order of St. Benedict , founded in 520. Three branches of reformers established later the monasteries of Cluny in 927 , Citeaux in 1098 , and La Trappe in 1634. But it is only with ...
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... original manuscripts of the Constitution - have , it is believed , been rescued from the flames . THE publishers of the " Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica " announce a new series of the work , to commence in January , with an ...
... original manuscripts of the Constitution - have , it is believed , been rescued from the flames . THE publishers of the " Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica " announce a new series of the work , to commence in January , with an ...
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