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was , in Italy , used to indicate that the person decorated with it was living at the time the work was executed ... persons who are not saints , -to kings , statesmen , and warriors . It frequently signifies power , and it is withheld ...
was , in Italy , used to indicate that the person decorated with it was living at the time the work was executed ... persons who are not saints , -to kings , statesmen , and warriors . It frequently signifies power , and it is withheld ...
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... Person of the Trinity . There is abundant reason to explain the rarity of these representations without resorting to any such painful supposition . Indeed the testimony of art seems to lead to the opposite conclusion . It shows that the ...
... Person of the Trinity . There is abundant reason to explain the rarity of these representations without resorting to any such painful supposition . Indeed the testimony of art seems to lead to the opposite conclusion . It shows that the ...
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... person drawing Henri IV . , and was very busy from whom it proceeded . In Paul's copying Sully , when the Emperor ... persons who the quarrels I had had with him , no- showed themselves too subservient to his bly confessing that he had ...
... person drawing Henri IV . , and was very busy from whom it proceeded . In Paul's copying Sully , when the Emperor ... persons who the quarrels I had had with him , no- showed themselves too subservient to his bly confessing that he had ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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