The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... fact . Perhaps we have found a suitable compa- nion 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 reputation , and fearful ...
... fact . Perhaps we have found a suitable compa- nion 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 reputation , and fearful ...
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... fact . These inscriptions have been copied with great labour by Dr. Pococke , and some of them are to be found in Mr. Hamilton's Egyptiaca , ' where it is observed that the author looked in vain for the name of Strabo , who has given ...
... fact . These inscriptions have been copied with great labour by Dr. Pococke , and some of them are to be found in Mr. Hamilton's Egyptiaca , ' where it is observed that the author looked in vain for the name of Strabo , who has given ...
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... 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 obser- vation , says , ' several persons with whom we ...
... 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 obser- vation , says , ' several persons with whom we ...
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... is unworthy of serious notice ; yet it might have occurred to a clergyman of the Church of England how desirable it would be to to possess one simple fact that could be employed to 14 Ост . Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
... is unworthy of serious notice ; yet it might have occurred to a clergyman of the Church of England how desirable it would be to to possess one simple fact that could be employed to 14 Ост . Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
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to possess one simple fact that could be employed to silence those idle speculations drawn from imperfect data - and the remarkable discordance between Bruce and Nouet , in this particular instance , should have shewn Mr. Legh how ...
to possess one simple fact that could be employed to silence those idle speculations drawn from imperfect data - and the remarkable discordance between Bruce and Nouet , in this particular instance , should have shewn Mr. Legh how ...
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