The Monthly Epitome, Том 5W. Clarke, 1802 |
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... remains of wealth and profperity , for which , no doubt , it is indebted to its famous manufactories of cambric . From Cam- bray the road runs through Bonavis , Fins , Peronne ( which is fortified ) , Marche le Pot , Fonches , Roye ...
... remains of wealth and profperity , for which , no doubt , it is indebted to its famous manufactories of cambric . From Cam- bray the road runs through Bonavis , Fins , Peronne ( which is fortified ) , Marche le Pot , Fonches , Roye ...
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... remains of its former fplendour . The mob cut and carried off the heads and arms of the ftatues , which the Prince had been fo many years in collecting . In many of the rooms are yet to be feen part of the fmall cells , in which those ...
... remains of its former fplendour . The mob cut and carried off the heads and arms of the ftatues , which the Prince had been fo many years in collecting . In many of the rooms are yet to be feen part of the fmall cells , in which those ...
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... remains , in which was ftill vifible the wound of the cannon - ball by which he fell in the fervice of his country , were treated by thofe bar- barians in the most inhuman and con- temptible manner . The mortal part of that great ...
... remains , in which was ftill vifible the wound of the cannon - ball by which he fell in the fervice of his country , were treated by thofe bar- barians in the most inhuman and con- temptible manner . The mortal part of that great ...
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... remains unknown . The roof of the chapel is compofed by Gougeon , and it is pro- bable that the ftatues were formed by the hand of this French Phidias , who was killed in the mallacre of St. Bar- I tholomew , and whose monument makes ...
... remains unknown . The roof of the chapel is compofed by Gougeon , and it is pro- bable that the ftatues were formed by the hand of this French Phidias , who was killed in the mallacre of St. Bar- I tholomew , and whose monument makes ...
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... remains to be added ; many valuable fpecimens of the arts being yet scatter- ed throughout the departments . At Bourg en Breffe are many curious tombs of the Houfe of Savoy ; at Join- ville thofe of the Guifes ; in Brittany thofe of the ...
... remains to be added ; many valuable fpecimens of the arts being yet scatter- ed throughout the departments . At Bourg en Breffe are many curious tombs of the Houfe of Savoy ; at Join- ville thofe of the Guifes ; in Brittany thofe of the ...
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