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Spanish authors . By Thomas Planquais , Grammarian , Teacher of the Spanish , Italian , and French languages . 8vo . pp ... Italians and French have wholly lost . A few more pages might also have been filled with remarks on the most ...
Spanish authors . By Thomas Planquais , Grammarian , Teacher of the Spanish , Italian , and French languages . 8vo . pp ... Italians and French have wholly lost . A few more pages might also have been filled with remarks on the most ...
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... Italy and Greece , prove what exquisite perfection this art had attained near three thousand years ago . The Chinese trace their knowlege of pottery to very high antiquity . The manufacture of porcelaine was practised by them as early ...
... Italy and Greece , prove what exquisite perfection this art had attained near three thousand years ago . The Chinese trace their knowlege of pottery to very high antiquity . The manufacture of porcelaine was practised by them as early ...
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... Italy ; and , in comparison with which , the French churches are poorly and shabbily decorated . The old glass , painted with much art , was repaired in 1752 by Peter Leviel , glazier , author of a treatise on this kind of painting ...
... Italy ; and , in comparison with which , the French churches are poorly and shabbily decorated . The old glass , painted with much art , was repaired in 1752 by Peter Leviel , glazier , author of a treatise on this kind of painting ...
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