In the Minerva, round the tomb of Cardinal Caraffa, he painted the vaulted ceiling, with such delicacy, that it seems like the work of an illuminator; wherefore it was held in great estimation by craftsmen at that time.
Pietro a Montorio; and on account of the nobility of his every action, it was held ever afterwards in great estimation.
In later days the swan seems to have been in great estimation in our own country.
Shrimps and prawns must have been in great estimation, since we find Apicius quitting his residence at Minturnae, upon hearing that the shrimps of Africa were finer than those he could procure in Campania.
There are in this kingdome many mynes of verie fine diamonds, and are had in great estimation, and very well knowen in Europe.
Some call it Budeleie hauen of Budeleie towne, others Salterne port, of a little créeke comming out of the maine hauen vnto Salterne village, that hath in time past béene a towne of great estimation.
He wrote moreouer sundrie precepts and rules of religious doctrine, which among the Celts were reserued verie religiouslie, and had in great estimation of such as sought vnto them.
He also seemed to hold the blue beads in great estimation, and could not feel convinced that all those riches actually belonged to him.
In their country there are excellent horses, called Turkish horses, and their mules are in great estimation.
Coral is held in great estimation in this country, and sells dearer than in any other part of the world.
Its nutritive properties are large, and as a food for persons of delicate digestion, or for children, it is in great estimation.
On the continent, the Bark of the Horse Chesnut-tree is held in great estimation as a febrifuge; and, upon the credit of several respectable authors, appears to be a medicine of great efficacy.
This house of the sun was held in great estimation in the days of the Lords Yncas.
The Yncas held this Chuquiapu in great estimation.
When the Kings Yncas made themselves lords of these coast valleys, they held that of Chimu in great estimation, and ordered large buildings and pleasure-houses to be erected in it.
Some call it Budeleie hauen of Budeleie towne, others Salterne port, of a little creeke comming out of the maine hauen vnto Salterne village, that hath in time past beene a towne of great estimation.
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