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 * an Historical Account of the achievements of Art from the hands of, with his Biography—of his Master and his Friend , with their Portraits in fac-simile—of , his Sacramenthauschen—all of Nuremburg: the Account, with Illustrations, of St. Jacques Church at Liége; its rise under Bishop Balderie II. in 1016, to its more decorative state of interior embellishment and magnificent Stained Glass Windows of the Albert Durer School of Design in 1525,—of Gouda in Holland, the Painted Glass Windows of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, presented by Mary Queen of England and Philip II. of Spain, and by the Nobles and Municipal Bodies of the Cities of Holland, with a Memoir on this and other Painted Glass—Lives and Works of  and , with their Portraits in fac-simile—Stained Glass Windows from York, St. George's Chapel. Windsor,