Spectators of this interesting sight were well prepared to receive this impression; but it is also certain, that such a facility of belief had been occasioned by the simplicity and truth of Mr Herbert's Narrative, every part of which had been confirmed... The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical ... - Stran 405avtor: John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1816Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| sir Henry Halford (1st bart.) - 1813 - 30 strani
...the coins, the busts, and especially to the pictures of King Charles I. by Vandyke, by which it had been made familiar to us. It is true, that the minds...Narrative, every part of which had been confirmed by the investigation, so far as it had advanced : and it will not be denied that the shape of the face,... | |
| 1813 - 550 strani
...to the coins, the busts, and especially the pictures of King Charles I. by Vandyke, by which it had been made familiar to us. It is true, that the minds...Narrative, every part of which had been confirmed by the investigation, so far as it had advanced; and it will not be denied that the shape of the face,... | |
| 1813 - 552 strani
...to the coins, the busts, and especially the pictures of King Charles I., by Vandyke, by which it had been made familiar to us. It is true, that the minds...impression; but it is also certain that such a facility of helief had been occasioned by the simplicity and truth of Mr. Herbert's Narrative, every part of which... | |
| 1813 - 778 strani
...the coins, the busts, and especially to the pictures of King Charles I. by Vandyke, by which it had been made familiar to us. It is true, that the minds of the spectators of this interesting sight were wtll prepared to receive this impression ; but it is also certain, that such a facility of belief had... | |
| 1813 - 594 strani
...the coins, the busts, and especially to the pictures of king Charles I. by Vandyke, by which it has been made familiar to us. It is true, that the minds of the spectators of this interesting eight were well prepared to receive this impression ; but it is also certain, that such a facility... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 830 strani
...the coins, the busts, and especially to the pictures of King Charles I. by Vandyke, by which it had been made familiar to us. It is true, that the minds of the spectators of this interesting sight were prepared to receive this impression : but it is also certain, that such a facility of belief had been... | |
| Walter Scott - 1815 - 770 strani
...the coins, the busts, and e&pccially to the pictures of King Charles I. by Vandyke, by which it had been made familiar to us. It is true, that the minds of the spectators of this interesting sight were prepared to receive this impression ; but it is also certain, that euch a facility of belief had been... | |
| 1815 - 772 strani
...especially to the pictures of King Charles I. by Vandyke, by which it had been made familiar to us. It il true, that the minds of the spectators of this interesting sight were prepared to receive this impression ; but it is also certain, that such a facility of belief had been... | |
| Lewis Innes, Thomas Innes, James Stanier Clarke, James II (King of England) - 1816 - 752 strani
...the coins, the busts, and especially to the pictures of King Charles I. by Vandyke, by which it had been made familiar to us. It is true, that the minds...Narrative, every part of which had been confirmed by the investigation, so far as it had advanced : and it will not be denied that the shape of the face,... | |
| John Evans - 1817 - 610 strani
...and especially to the pictures of KING CHARLES by Vandyke, by which it had been made familiar to as. It is true that the minds of the spectators of this...sight were well prepared to receive this impression, and it will not be denied that the shape of Uie face, the forehead, an eye, and the beard, are the... | |
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