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Such , however , is the fact . Perhaps we have found a suitable companion for
this unpretending volume in Norden ' s modest account of his travels , through
Egypt and Nubia . This honest Dane , when on his sick bed , anxious for his ...
Such , however , is the fact . Perhaps we have found a suitable companion for
this unpretending volume in Norden ' s modest account of his travels , through
Egypt and Nubia . This honest Dane , when on his sick bed , anxious for his ...
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... and record the names of many illustrious travellers of antiquity , who had come
thither to hear the sounds emitted by the statue when struck by the first rays of the
sun ; at the same time attesting the fact . These inscriptions have been copied ...
... and record the names of many illustrious travellers of antiquity , who had come
thither to hear the sounds emitted by the statue when struck by the first rays of the
sun ; at the same time attesting the fact . These inscriptions have been copied ...
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In confirmation of the fact , it has been lately asserted , that the natives of that part
are remarkably dull of hearing . The allusion we suppose is to Mr . Hamilton , who
, after noticing Cicero ' s observation , says , several persons with whom we ...
In confirmation of the fact , it has been lately asserted , that the natives of that part
are remarkably dull of hearing . The allusion we suppose is to Mr . Hamilton , who
, after noticing Cicero ' s observation , says , several persons with whom we ...
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Perhaps our travellers thought , as we also think , that M . Nouet ' s conclusion is
unworthy of serious notice ; yet it might have occurred to a clergyman of the
Church of England bow desirable it would be to possess one simple fact that
could be ...
Perhaps our travellers thought , as we also think , that M . Nouet ' s conclusion is
unworthy of serious notice ; yet it might have occurred to a clergyman of the
Church of England bow desirable it would be to possess one simple fact that
could be ...
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Its resemblance , indeed , is singularly striking , as are in fact all the grand
leading principles of Egyptian arcbitecture to that of the Hindoos . They differ only
in those details of the decorative parts , which trifling points of difference in their ...
Its resemblance , indeed , is singularly striking , as are in fact all the grand
leading principles of Egyptian arcbitecture to that of the Hindoos . They differ only
in those details of the decorative parts , which trifling points of difference in their ...
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