The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... proceeded to paint with the fingers of his left hand , and at last with his two thumbs . Upon this subject , Descamps well re- marks : We can paint better with the pencil , than with the feet or the hands ; why then abandou a prac- tice ...
... proceeded to paint with the fingers of his left hand , and at last with his two thumbs . Upon this subject , Descamps well re- marks : We can paint better with the pencil , than with the feet or the hands ; why then abandou a prac- tice ...
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... proceeded on his tour . It was necessary that he should visit first the court of the Rajah of Tra- vancore , in whose dominions the Sy- rian Christians resided , that he might obtain permission to pass to their country . The two chief ...
... proceeded on his tour . It was necessary that he should visit first the court of the Rajah of Tra- vancore , in whose dominions the Sy- rian Christians resided , that he might obtain permission to pass to their country . The two chief ...
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... proceeded to the school house , and were received by the bi- shop in his full dress . His under robe was of black velvet , over which was a silk one bordered with velvet ; the cuffs were of white cambric . Round his neck he wore a white ...
... proceeded to the school house , and were received by the bi- shop in his full dress . His under robe was of black velvet , over which was a silk one bordered with velvet ; the cuffs were of white cambric . Round his neck he wore a white ...
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... proceeded to a place called Grundevick , which they found ani- mated by a great degree of industry . Fishing was there carried on to a great extent by a number of persons from all the neighbouring parts of the island . The following ...
... proceeded to a place called Grundevick , which they found ani- mated by a great degree of industry . Fishing was there carried on to a great extent by a number of persons from all the neighbouring parts of the island . The following ...
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... proceeded to Skalholt , which has been erroneously supposed to be the capital of Iceland . It is beautifully situated , but not of such magnitude as to deserve to be called a town . About sixteen miles from Skalholt , lie the Geysers ...
... proceeded to Skalholt , which has been erroneously supposed to be the capital of Iceland . It is beautifully situated , but not of such magnitude as to deserve to be called a town . About sixteen miles from Skalholt , lie the Geysers ...
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