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... Paris in 1630 : the original works were destroyed with the building , in 1738 , to make room for a new structure . Abati's own works however , in Modena and Bologna , were productions of the greatest merit , according to the Car- racci ...
... Paris in 1630 : the original works were destroyed with the building , in 1738 , to make room for a new structure . Abati's own works however , in Modena and Bologna , were productions of the greatest merit , according to the Car- racci ...
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... Paris , who had been formed into a fighting corps . A corps of auxiliary native troops , by the name of Zouaves , was also formed , as well as a battalion of Turks , and a foreign legion consisting of men of all nations . prietors ...
... Paris , who had been formed into a fighting corps . A corps of auxiliary native troops , by the name of Zouaves , was also formed , as well as a battalion of Turks , and a foreign legion consisting of men of all nations . prietors ...
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... Paris . In order to secure a nearer communication between Tlemsan and the sea - coast , Marshal Clauzel established a fortified camp at the mouth of the river Tafna , occupying at the same time the little island of Ras- goon , which ...
... Paris . In order to secure a nearer communication between Tlemsan and the sea - coast , Marshal Clauzel established a fortified camp at the mouth of the river Tafna , occupying at the same time the little island of Ras- goon , which ...
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... Paris , and thence to Rome , where he remained four years . In 1805 he attracted con- siderable notice there by a picture of Jacob's Vision . He ex- celled chiefly in colouring , and is said to have created con- siderable sensation ...
... Paris , and thence to Rome , where he remained four years . In 1805 he attracted con- siderable notice there by a picture of Jacob's Vision . He ex- celled chiefly in colouring , and is said to have created con- siderable sensation ...
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... Paris , it was returned at the general restoration of the plundered works of art , without its predella , which is ... Paris and in Rome . In Paris he paid great attention to anatomy , and studied in the public dissecting - rooms ; and ...
... Paris , it was returned at the general restoration of the plundered works of art , without its predella , which is ... Paris and in Rome . In Paris he paid great attention to anatomy , and studied in the public dissecting - rooms ; and ...
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