However, the Indian speech and the translation by General Stevens will likely be cherished as here reproduced.
Colt Hoare has given an engraving of a beautiful specimen from the Selwood Barrow,[756] near Stourton, which is here reproduced as Fig.
A plan of the lodge is given on page 426, here reproduced as figure 8.
An illustration of a horse so loaded is given on page 26 and is here reproduced as figure 3.
It was used as an illustration by Schoolcraft, and is here reproduced as plate 22, a.
A plan of the larger village, indicating its position on the right bank of the Missouri a short distance above Fort Clark, is given by Maximilian on page 394 and is here reproduced in figure 4.
Corneille, from which the Galerie de Palais is here reproduced, on account of the illustration of bookselling which it gives.
This was also the ordinary process in their ornaments, among the most interesting of which are the borders of the plates to an edition of Dante by Bonino de Bonini, Brescia, 1487, of which a specimen is here reproduced.
Fessard engraved the second plate, which is here reproduced.
And in the last, here reproduced, we see them when "Their prity lips with blackberries were all besmeared and dyed, And when they saw the darksome night, they sat them down and cried.
That of the former, here reproduced, is sometimes found in red ink as well as black, and is referred to in one of his colophons as 'meum solitum signum.
The book-plate of the Countess of Carnarvon is here reproduced as presumably a rather early example of a lady's plate in the heraldic style.
An entry of a different kind, that of Joshua and his staff into Jericho, is depicted in the cut (here reproduced) which heads the prologue.
The second section sets forth the duty of the king to hear causes two days a week, and begins with an L, here reproduced, in which the king is unpleasantly close pressed by the litigants.
The title-cut, showing love's prison, is here reproduced, and gives a very good idea of a characteristic Spanish woodcut.
The design for the frontispiece of the edition of 1731, here reproduced, is from the pencil of Hogarth; and is the first trace of a connexion between Fielding and the painter who was to be honoured so frequently in his pages.
From a photograph in the Civil War collection of Mr. Robert Coster, by whose permission it is here reproduced.
The picture is here reproducedfrom a copyrighted photograph by Frederick Hollyer, Kensington.
From a photograph by Brady in the Civil War collection of Mr. Robert Coster, by whose permission it is here reproduced.
Gunther of Chicago, through whose courtesy it is here reproduced.
This is shewn in Wren's design, part of which is here reproduced (fig.
These cases still exist almost unaltered, but their appearance as first constructed has been preserved to us in Loggan's print, taken about 1675, part of which is here reproduced (fig.
In demolishing one of the clumsy buttresses, which were built two centuries ago against the colonnade of the south side, count Vespignani discovered (1887) the authentic signatures of both artists, in the inscription which is here reproduced.
The front of the arcosolium is closed by a wall, on the surface of which is an interesting fresco, which is here reproduced.
One of his illustrations, representing the comparative plans of the original and modern churches, is here reproduced.
My photograph, here reproduced, will give some idea of this ancient doorway and of the quaint little window shown to the right of it.
My photograph, here reproduced, will show the skilful and effective painting of this signboard.
Unfortunately my photograph, here reproduced, gives no hint of the bloom of age that is upon it, or of the subtle curves of the weather-bleached timber caused by the stress of time.
The water-colour sketch called ‘Dead,’ here reproduced, is one of these.
The set of six tiles, here reproduced, display charming harmonies of colour.
A find of considerable importance was the relief, here reproduced, on which Amen-hotep III is seen offering to the god Sopd who faces him wearing the double plume; in his one hand the staff of royalty.
The relative position of these buildings and sites is shown on the topographical sketch made by Jacopo, which is here reproduced (Fig.
Among those which were ruthlessly destroyed was the great tablet of King Khufu (IV 2), here reproduced.
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