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... late celebrated Sculptor , Antonio Canova ; with an Historical Sketch of Modern Sculpture ; from original documents and observations , collected during a recent tour in Italy ; by J. S. Memes , Esq . , A. M. , are now in the press ...
... late celebrated Sculptor , Antonio Canova ; with an Historical Sketch of Modern Sculpture ; from original documents and observations , collected during a recent tour in Italy ; by J. S. Memes , Esq . , A. M. , are now in the press ...
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... late into the American War , but at length being convinced of his error , Mr. Elwes join- ed Mr. Fox in the opposition - and carried on the parliamentary war against the minister , until he was driven from power in 1782 . Then came the ...
... late into the American War , but at length being convinced of his error , Mr. Elwes join- ed Mr. Fox in the opposition - and carried on the parliamentary war against the minister , until he was driven from power in 1782 . Then came the ...
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... late Percy Bysshe Shelley . The communications are stated to have been made without any injunction to secrecy , and committed to paper for the sake of refer- ence only ; and but for the fate of Lord Byron's Memoirs would never have ap ...
... late Percy Bysshe Shelley . The communications are stated to have been made without any injunction to secrecy , and committed to paper for the sake of refer- ence only ; and but for the fate of Lord Byron's Memoirs would never have ap ...
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