Before making any remarks on this engraving, I shall first lay before the reader a reduced copy.
The annexed outline is a reduced copy of a paper-mark, which may be perceived on some of the leaves.
VIII is presented a reduced copy of the Midē´ chart made by Ojibwa, a Midē´ priest of the fourth degree and formerly a member of the society of the Sandy Lake band of the Mississippi Ojibwa.
V is a reduced copy: In the beginning, Dzhe Man´idō (No.
This diagram, representing the order of march of the besieging force, is a reduced copy of an engraving in Stone's Life of Brant.
It is a reduced copy of the frontispiece to Smith's History of New York, first edition, London, 1757, and represents the encampment of Shirley there at that time.
I give on the preceding page a reduced copy of the rough woodcut which illustrates this curious burlesque.
We are enabled to give a much-reduced copy of a 'Flight into Egypt,' which in the original is nearly twenty-four inches in length.
The frontispiece of a curious book, Le Sorti di Marcolini da Forli, printed at Venice in 1540, of which we offer a reduced copy, gives us a good idea of the prevailing art of the period.
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