The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... SCOTLAND . For the Bee . seems to have been a taste for reign of James V. painting in Portraits of THERE Scotland so early as the him are in a good stile . when a child , was done ; but it was destroyed in a house belonging to the ...
... SCOTLAND . For the Bee . seems to have been a taste for reign of James V. painting in Portraits of THERE Scotland so early as the him are in a good stile . when a child , was done ; but it was destroyed in a house belonging to the ...
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... Scotland . George Jamiesone , a native of Aberdeen , studied under Rubens along with Vandyck ; he returned to Scotland in 1628 , and died 1644. When the king was at Edinburgh , 1633 , the magistrates procured from Jamiesone many of his ...
... Scotland . George Jamiesone , a native of Aberdeen , studied under Rubens along with Vandyck ; he returned to Scotland in 1628 , and died 1644. When the king was at Edinburgh , 1633 , the magistrates procured from Jamiesone many of his ...
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... Scotland . The 2d , or the red , a native of America , grows spontaneously about Quebec . There is little doubt of its finding the climate of Scotland more than ge- nial . The 3d , or black , you may certainly likewise count your own ...
... Scotland . The 2d , or the red , a native of America , grows spontaneously about Quebec . There is little doubt of its finding the climate of Scotland more than ge- nial . The 3d , or black , you may certainly likewise count your own ...
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