| 1854 - 406 str.
...Lytton, has recently been established in England, the object of which is to encourage,Life Insurance and other provident habits among authors and artists; to render such assistance to both as shall never compromise their independence, and prospectively to found anew institution, where honourable... | |
| Charles Knight - 1865 - 360 str.
...Guild of Literature and Art." The notion of forming a Guild of this character had for its object " To encourage Life Assurance and other Provident habits...and Artists ; to render such assistance to both as shall never compromise their independence ; and to found a new Institution where honourable rest from... | |
| James Thomas Fields - 1872 - 370 str.
...On Wednesday evening, September 1, 1852. "THE AMATEUR COMPANY OF THE GUILD OF LITERATURE AND AET ; To encourage Life Assurance and other provident habits...and Artists; to render such assistance to both as shall never compromise their independence ; and to found a new Institution where honorable rest from... | |
| Laurence Hutton - 1875 - 288 str.
...treasures of our sanctum, we now quote : — The Amateur Company Of the Guild of Literature and Art. To encourage Life Assurance and other Provident Habits...and Artists ; to render such assistance to both as shall never compromise their independence : and to found a new Institution where honorable rest from... | |
| 1892 - 202 str.
...SHBBWSBBUBY. On Monday, Evening, May 10th, 1852. The Amateur Company of the GUILD OF LITERATURE AND AST; To encourage Life Assurance and other Provident habits...and Artists ; to render such assistance to both as shall never compromise their independence ; and to found a new institution where honourable rest from... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1886 - 340 str.
...funds for the establishment of The Guild of Literature and Art. The purpose of the association was to encourage life assurance and other provident habits...and artists ; to render such assistance to both as shall never compromise their independence; and to found a new institution where honourable rest from... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1897 - 380 str.
...proposed Institution bearing this name. Its objects, as stated in the public advertisement, are, " to encourage life assurance and other provident habits...and artists; to render such assistance to both, as shall never compromise their independence; and to found a new Institution where honorable rest from... | |
| 1897 - 1284 str.
...amateur company in 1852, it was announced that the object of this Guild of Literature and Art was ' to encourage life assurance and other provident habits...and artists; to render such assistance to both as shall never compromise their independence; and to found a new institution where honorable rest from... | |
| 1898 - 1068 str.
...Dickens sententiously observed, " may be a good name or a bad name "), the objects of which should be "to encourage life assurance and other provident habits...and artists ; to render such assistance to both as shall never compromise their independence ; and to found a new institution where honourable rest from... | |
| Frederic George Kitton - 1902 - 578 str.
...to write a comedy in aid of a preliminary fund. As Dickens explained, the objects of the Guild were "to encourage life assurance and other provident habits...and artists; to render such assistance to both as shall never compromise their independence ; and to found a new institution where honourable rest from... | |
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