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... lace ; but has not much use for silver lace , which finds a greater sale in New York . Philadelphia takes little of either kind . We must also yield to New York for British snuff and looking glasses . During the first half of the ...
... lace ; but has not much use for silver lace , which finds a greater sale in New York . Philadelphia takes little of either kind . We must also yield to New York for British snuff and looking glasses . During the first half of the ...
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... lace and satin , besides taking so exact a likeness . It is thought your lady makes the worst appearance in Mr. Blackburn's room , that she is stiff and prim and wants an agreeable something but that may be and yet a good likeness . I ...
... lace and satin , besides taking so exact a likeness . It is thought your lady makes the worst appearance in Mr. Blackburn's room , that she is stiff and prim and wants an agreeable something but that may be and yet a good likeness . I ...
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... laces and satins , and at his best these are drawn with a startling veri - similitude . No Dutchman ever painted lace with greater minute- ness of detail , and one is sometimes impressed with the feeling that he was more interested in ...
... laces and satins , and at his best these are drawn with a startling veri - similitude . No Dutchman ever painted lace with greater minute- ness of detail , and one is sometimes impressed with the feeling that he was more interested in ...
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... lace and the elbow sleeves , with wide cuffs , have wide flowing white lace ruffles . A small bow of greenish gray ribbon is fastened at the breast from the centre of which hangs a pearl pendant and from the bow is festooned a string of ...
... lace and the elbow sleeves , with wide cuffs , have wide flowing white lace ruffles . A small bow of greenish gray ribbon is fastened at the breast from the centre of which hangs a pearl pendant and from the bow is festooned a string of ...
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... lace and a square bow is fastened at the breast from which depend two ropes of pearls . The background is plain and dark . Painted probably in 1761. H. 50 " . W. 40 " . Exhibited at Boston Art Club , 1911 . Owned by George Nixon Black ...
... lace and a square bow is fastened at the breast from which depend two ropes of pearls . The background is plain and dark . Painted probably in 1761. H. 50 " . W. 40 " . Exhibited at Boston Art Club , 1911 . Owned by George Nixon Black ...
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Página 320 - Historical Society NYHS New York Historical Society NYPL New York Public Library NYSL New York State Library WHS Wisconsin Historical Society The earliest magazines were "The General Magazine" and "The American Magazine," established at Philadelphia by Benjamin Franklin and Andrew Bradford, respectively, in January 1741.
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Página 320 - The titles are given briefly, without bibliographical details of pagination and illustration, but the dates of beginning and conclusion, frequency of publication, size, place of imprint, and name of printer and publisher are given with exactness.
Página 320 - ... Chenery, and Fulton Oursler at a meeting of the twohundredth anniversary of American magazine publishing. 1803. Beer, William. " Checklist of American periodicals." Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, xxxn (1922), 330-45. Gives titles and location of files in a score of the larger libraries of " all magazines or periodicals published in the United States during the eighteenth century.