Description
showing the pulpit
commonly known as Fishmongers' Almshouses
he lost the throne in 1688 to the Protestant William of Orange in what came to be known as the 'Glorious Revolution'
3 and 4: 'Shewing that an Oblique pressure of the Atmosphere may suffice to keep up the Mercury at the wonted height in the Torricellian Experiment
the scene is a Spitalfields silk-weaving shop
Barnave, Antoine Oierre Jose Marie ascetic showing the pulpit
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