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Page 67
I have an impression from one side in which Asoka ' s edicts are written , of about
the of an engraved piece , which is apparently similar third century B . C . to those
described . It is exactly one inch in Asoka , the great Budhist monarch referred ...
I have an impression from one side in which Asoka ' s edicts are written , of about
the of an engraved piece , which is apparently similar third century B . C . to those
described . It is exactly one inch in Asoka , the great Budhist monarch referred ...
Page 69
It has been engraved , and also lithographed ; and can be had in Paris , Quai
Talbot , EARL OF SHREWSBURY ( 4th $ . ii . 32 . )Malaquais . Although it was
said by another great captain In one of the upper galleries of the Palace( the
Duke of ...
It has been engraved , and also lithographed ; and can be had in Paris , Quai
Talbot , EARL OF SHREWSBURY ( 4th $ . ii . 32 . )Malaquais . Although it was
said by another great captain In one of the upper galleries of the Palace( the
Duke of ...
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He states it to be of silver ; it is of steel , the edition of Milton ' s English and Latin
Poems and evidence is very strong that it was engraved printed in 1645 , an
unpublished poem , an addias well as Henry ' s large official steel seal ( when
tion in ...
He states it to be of silver ; it is of steel , the edition of Milton ' s English and Latin
Poems and evidence is very strong that it was engraved printed in 1645 , an
unpublished poem , an addias well as Henry ' s large official steel seal ( when
tion in ...
Page 94
The next that I am acquainted with is the picture f * Five were suggested in “ N . &
Q . ” 34 S . v . 116 , 269 . - Ed . ] | by Battoni in 1770 , at the age of fourteen , which
has been engraved for Lady Wallace ' s translation and 94 [ 4th S . II . July 25 ...
The next that I am acquainted with is the picture f * Five were suggested in “ N . &
Q . ” 34 S . v . 116 , 269 . - Ed . ] | by Battoni in 1770 , at the age of fourteen , which
has been engraved for Lady Wallace ' s translation and 94 [ 4th S . II . July 25 ...
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has been engraved for Lady Wallace ' s translation and perhaps in the registers
of the church some of his letters . There is an engraving by Gott - particulars worth
knowing concerning that family schick from a miniature painted by Grassi in ...
has been engraved for Lady Wallace ' s translation and perhaps in the registers
of the church some of his letters . There is an engraving by Gott - particulars worth
knowing concerning that family schick from a miniature painted by Grassi in ...
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