The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 91, Part 1E. Cave, 1821 |
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Page 14
... period were semée of fleurs de lis , and continued so to be borne till the reign of King Charles V. when the substitution of the pre- sent bearing took place ; which after ation was adopted by our Henry IV . in lieu of the quartering of ...
... period were semée of fleurs de lis , and continued so to be borne till the reign of King Charles V. when the substitution of the pre- sent bearing took place ; which after ation was adopted by our Henry IV . in lieu of the quartering of ...
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... period which included the reign of Queen Anne in England , and of Louis the Fourteenth in France , has long been considered as having been unusually fruitful in the production of men of genius and of taste ; and whoever considers the ...
... period which included the reign of Queen Anne in England , and of Louis the Fourteenth in France , has long been considered as having been unusually fruitful in the production of men of genius and of taste ; and whoever considers the ...
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... period . The period in question may likewise justly be thought ( in England at least , and perhaps we may add in France ) to have received a very decided and prominent feature from the genius and writings of such men as Hooker , Jeremy ...
... period . The period in question may likewise justly be thought ( in England at least , and perhaps we may add in France ) to have received a very decided and prominent feature from the genius and writings of such men as Hooker , Jeremy ...
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... period of childhood , not only destitute of the common means of instruction , Gif- ford , however , afterwards experienced the advantages of education , and was admitted to the immunities which let ters afford , and has proved , by the ...
... period of childhood , not only destitute of the common means of instruction , Gif- ford , however , afterwards experienced the advantages of education , and was admitted to the immunities which let ters afford , and has proved , by the ...
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... period than any of the ornaments of the building , are not inelegant . The upper five lights con- tain whole - length portraits of our Saviour , and the Evangelists , under similar canopies ; and the compart- ments in the head of the ...
... period than any of the ornaments of the building , are not inelegant . The upper five lights con- tain whole - length portraits of our Saviour , and the Evangelists , under similar canopies ; and the compart- ments in the head of the ...
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