The New York Historical Society Quarterly Bulletin, Volume 3-5New York Historical Society., 1919 |
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... give a firm support when pouring in the metal . The process of freeing the face and breast of the figure had been begun before the mold and its inclosed bronze were set aside as a failure by the ancient workman . The exterior of the ...
... give a firm support when pouring in the metal . The process of freeing the face and breast of the figure had been begun before the mold and its inclosed bronze were set aside as a failure by the ancient workman . The exterior of the ...
Halaman 13
... give the unarmed Men of Peters ' Corps to conduct them , and Inhabitants whom you can trust You must always take your Camp in good Position , but at the same Time where there is Pasture and must have a Chain of Centinels round your ...
... give the unarmed Men of Peters ' Corps to conduct them , and Inhabitants whom you can trust You must always take your Camp in good Position , but at the same Time where there is Pasture and must have a Chain of Centinels round your ...
Halaman 14
... give your Rout another Direc- tion . All Persons acting in Committees or any Officers acting under the Direction of Congress either Civil or Military are to be made Prisoners . I heartily wish you Success Sir Head Quarters and have the ...
... give your Rout another Direc- tion . All Persons acting in Committees or any Officers acting under the Direction of Congress either Civil or Military are to be made Prisoners . I heartily wish you Success Sir Head Quarters and have the ...
Halaman 25
... give to Statues , Passion , Life and Thought . [ N. Y. Gazette , or the Weekly Post Boy , New York , August 5th , 1771. ] To Mr. Holt The many noble Specimens of Taste and Elegance which at- tract the Attention of Strangers , who visit ...
... give to Statues , Passion , Life and Thought . [ N. Y. Gazette , or the Weekly Post Boy , New York , August 5th , 1771. ] To Mr. Holt The many noble Specimens of Taste and Elegance which at- tract the Attention of Strangers , who visit ...
Halaman 27
... give satisfaction to any gentleman that may be pleased to favour him with their commands , as they may depend on the greatest care and dispatch . [ Rivington's N. Y. Gazetteer , September 15 , 1774- ] This day is published , and ready ...
... give satisfaction to any gentleman that may be pleased to favour him with their commands , as they may depend on the greatest care and dispatch . [ Rivington's N. Y. Gazetteer , September 15 , 1774- ] This day is published , and ready ...
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170 CENTRAL PARK Abbott Collection Academy American April ARCHER MILTON HUNTINGTON ARCHIBALD MURRAY Army artist Arts B. W. B. BROWN BENEDICT RICHARD HENRY British bronze buttons Camp Capt CENTRAL PARK WEST Charles City CLASS-FOR Colonial Commercial Advertiser Constitution Island CORRESPONDING SECRETARY died Egypt Egyptian engraving erected exhibition figures FREDERIC DELANO Gentlemen George gods HENRY GREENE HOFFMAN HORACE GALLATIN Horus House inches Inhabitants inscription Island JAMES BENEDICT RICHARD January July June KELBY King Kingston Ladies late LECTURES Liberty Pole Librarian Lieut March MASTEN Miss mummy Museum N. Y. Gazette NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY o'clock October officers painted Peter Peyster pieces Pieter Vanderlyn Pitt plate portrait presented QUARTERLY BULLETIN Recording Secretary Regiment RICHARD HENRY GREENE ROBERT H ROBERT SCHELL Samuel Schuyler silver soldiers specimens statue statuettes STILLWELL Street STUYVESANT FISH SUYDAM Thomas troops Vanderlyn VICE-PRESIDENT WALTER WALTER JENNINGS WALTER L Washington Yeoman York Historical Society
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