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Page 55
... hand were speedily appreciated and employed . There is no reason to doubt the story that he painted the angel in the ' Baptism ' , and there is considerable reason to think of him as utilized for the more delicate and intricate details ...
... hand were speedily appreciated and employed . There is no reason to doubt the story that he painted the angel in the ' Baptism ' , and there is considerable reason to think of him as utilized for the more delicate and intricate details ...
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... hand was then paralysed , speaks of the anatomical and other manuscripts in his possession , and notes the pictures which he showed the Cardinal . Among them was the ' S. John the Baptist of the Louvre , in which the failing of the ...
... hand was then paralysed , speaks of the anatomical and other manuscripts in his possession , and notes the pictures which he showed the Cardinal . Among them was the ' S. John the Baptist of the Louvre , in which the failing of the ...
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... hand in hand ; now , three acres of land were assigned to every settler as his property . The reform was fostered by Sir Thomas Gates , when he I am informed that the descendants of Admiral Somers ' still stick to the sea ' , and that ...
... hand in hand ; now , three acres of land were assigned to every settler as his property . The reform was fostered by Sir Thomas Gates , when he I am informed that the descendants of Admiral Somers ' still stick to the sea ' , and that ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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