| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1807 - 464 sider
...with a false glasse, representing the object in colours, and proportions untrue : for the just censure of things is to be drawn from their end whereto they are aimed, without requiring them to our customs and ordinances, or other impertinent respects, which they... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1811 - 804 sider
...with a falfe glafs, reprefenting the objeft in colours and proportions untrue ; for the juil cenfure of things is to be drawn from their end whereto they are aimed, without requiring them to our cuftoms and ordinances, or other impertinent refpefts, which they... | |
| Kenneth Parker - 1999 - 308 sider
...with a false glass, representing the object in colours, and proportions untrue. For the just censure of things is to be drawn from their end whereto they are aimed, without requiring them to our customs, and ordinances, or other impertinent respects, which... | |
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