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The last work published of the Rev. William Gilpin ... : representing the effect of a morning, a noon tide, and an evening sun. In thirty designs from nature
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The last work published of the Rev. William Gilpin ... : representing the effect of a morning, a noon tide, and an evening sun. In thirty designs from nature
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1810.
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286648
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Gilpin, William (1724-1804)
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38 cm
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