| William Fordyce Mavor - 1797 - 312 páginas
...reprefenting temples, tabernacles, and a variety of beautiful pieces of architecture. Thefe were furnifhed by the different convents and religious fraternities, who vie with each other, in the richnefs and elegance of the work. Some of them are not lefs than fixty feet high. They are filled... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1803 - 328 páginas
...religious orders of the city, there were placed, at equal distances from each other, ten lofty machines of wood and pasteboard ornamented in an elegant manner*...variety of beautiful pieces of architecture. These were furnished by the different convents and religious fraternities, who vie with each other, in the... | |
| Patrick Brydone - 1806 - 422 páginas
...there were placed at equal di (lances from each other ten lofty machines made of wood and pafteboard, ornamented in an elegant manner, representing temples,...and a variety of beautiful pieces of architecture. — Thefe are furnifhed by the different convents and religious fraternities, who vie with each other... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 420 páginas
...religious orders of the city, there were placed, at equal distances from each other, ten lofty machines of wood and pasteboard, ornamented in an elegant manner,...variety of beautiful pieces of architecture. These were furnished by the different convents and religious fraternities, who vie with each other, in the... | |
| sir George Cockburn - 1815 - 398 páginas
...of the greatest of our cathedrals dressed out in this manner, and illuminated with twenty thonsnnd wax tapers, and you will have some faint notion of...convents and religious fraternities, who vie with earh other in the richness and elegance of the work. Some of them are not less than sixty feet high.... | |
| Patrick Brydone - 1817 - 552 páginas
...besides all the priests, friars, and religious orders 'of the city, there were placed at equal distances from each . other, ten lofty machines made of wood...These are furnished by the different convents and religicus fraternities, who vie with each other in the richness and elegance of the work. Some of them... | |
| 1846 - 500 páginas
...representing temples, tabernacles, and e variety of beantiful pieces of architecture. These are famished by the different convents and religious fraternities,...with each other in the richness and elegance of the wnrk. Some of them are not less than sixty feet high. They are filled with fignreе of saints and of... | |
| |