The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 14
... leaves him master of forms , colours , tones , and particularly enables him , as the French express it , to caress his works . It is not Vanity which induces me to present to the view of the Institute a Picture in Encaustic - but I ...
... leaves him master of forms , colours , tones , and particularly enables him , as the French express it , to caress his works . It is not Vanity which induces me to present to the view of the Institute a Picture in Encaustic - but I ...
Page 16
... leave enough of the Ink up- on the figures . The insertion of these hints in your valuable journal will oblige your constant reader . G. O. SCIENCE . FOR THE PORT FOLIO . MR . OLDSCHOOL 16 THE USEFUL ARTS . Arts, the useful,
... leave enough of the Ink up- on the figures . The insertion of these hints in your valuable journal will oblige your constant reader . G. O. SCIENCE . FOR THE PORT FOLIO . MR . OLDSCHOOL 16 THE USEFUL ARTS . Arts, the useful,
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... leave to make some observations on an essay , on the study of natural philosophy , which appeared in the number of the Port Folio , for November last . The author informs us , that the science of hydrostatics teaches the properties of ...
... leave to make some observations on an essay , on the study of natural philosophy , which appeared in the number of the Port Folio , for November last . The author informs us , that the science of hydrostatics teaches the properties of ...
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... leaving three broad lanes between them , which are covered with a fine sward of grass , the place being only resorted to spring and fall ; when the bank is crowded with women and children , and 20 or 30 boats are sometimes seen off ...
... leaving three broad lanes between them , which are covered with a fine sward of grass , the place being only resorted to spring and fall ; when the bank is crowded with women and children , and 20 or 30 boats are sometimes seen off ...
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... leave of the chancellor of France , to greet once more the favourite of Mace- nas . I am solicitous that Horace ... leaving darkness behind ; Since Nature will change , why should misery last , Or Care take a permanent lease of our mind ...
... leave of the chancellor of France , to greet once more the favourite of Mace- nas . I am solicitous that Horace ... leaving darkness behind ; Since Nature will change , why should misery last , Or Care take a permanent lease of our mind ...
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