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Sir R. Peel has authorized us to pledge the support of the amicable opposi tion . ' Give us such a Governor of the Bank , and it will soon be seen who will flinch first - who will cry out first against the Act of 1844 .
Sir R. Peel has authorized us to pledge the support of the amicable opposi tion . ' Give us such a Governor of the Bank , and it will soon be seen who will flinch first - who will cry out first against the Act of 1844 .
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In that case the white ground is stained in lines only , corresponding in their direc- tion with the cracks of the picture . This last circumstance also proves that the ground was not sufficiently hard in itself to prevent the absorp- ...
In that case the white ground is stained in lines only , corresponding in their direc- tion with the cracks of the picture . This last circumstance also proves that the ground was not sufficiently hard in itself to prevent the absorp- ...
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Van Mander observes that Van Eyck's dead colourings were cleaner and sharper than the finished works of other painters . ' " tion , was afterwards assumed as a standard in the tion , 414 Eastlake on the History of Painting .
Van Mander observes that Van Eyck's dead colourings were cleaner and sharper than the finished works of other painters . ' " tion , was afterwards assumed as a standard in the tion , 414 Eastlake on the History of Painting .
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