Mr. Ackermann begs leave to solicit the attention of the nobility, gentry, the admirers of works of taste, the patrons of art, the promoters of antiquarian as well as historical literature, and the public in general, to the following highly decorated works published by him
Rudolph Ackermann, William Clowes, Sheffield Grace
Mr. Ackermann begs leave to solicit the attention of the nobility, gentry, the admirers of works of taste, the patrons of art, the promoters of antiquarian as well as historical literature, and the public in general, to the following highly decorated works published by him
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