... two great timerity at presenting a Picture to the inspection of the first artists in the World, and where it was to come into competition with such masterly performancess as generally appear in that Collection. In my last I promis'd to send another... Life in the Ranks - Page 130by William Taylor - 1847 - 325 pagesFull view - About this book
| Peter Beckford - Italy - 1805 - 476 pages
...before me ; I read it with pleasure, shall answer it without delay, but it contains many requests that I fear it will not . be in my power to .comply with. Which ever way I turn my thoughts, whether to ancient or .97 modern Rome, so interesting is the matter,... | |
| Elizabeth Freeman Hill - 1852 - 198 pages
...reception. I am extremely obliged to you sir, I replied, for your kind invitation, but am afraid it will not be in my power to comply with your request, as I am still under the doctor's hands, and have to continue several times in the day the bathing of my... | |
| 1855 - 794 pages
...Proclamation, no Bill having been exhibited or charge presented against him ; I fear therefore that it will not be in my power to comply with your Request, as it is probable the offender may have e'er this left the State. \iI take this opportunity to apologize... | |
| John Singleton Copley, Henry Pelham - Artists - 1914 - 472 pages
...Collection. In my last I promis'd to send another peace. the subject You have sence pointed out, but I fear it will not be in my power to comply with Your design, the time being two short for the exicution of two figures, not having it in my power to spend... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - Indian captivities - 1914 - 451 pages
...Collection. In my last I promis'd to send another peace. the subject You have sence pointed out, but I fear it will not be in my power to comply with Your design, the time being two short for the exicution of two figures, not having it in my power to spend... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - Indian captivities - 1914 - 474 pages
...Collection. In my last I promis'd to send another peace. the subject You have sence pointed out, but I fear it will not be in my power to comply with Your design, the time being two short for the exicution of two figures, not having it in my power to spend... | |
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