The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... feet broad ; and the term ditch would not convey an incorrect idea of its appearance : in this Mr. Legh is supported by Niebuhr and Norden . The bazaars were more entitled to atten- tion , being superior in splendour to any that our ...
... feet broad ; and the term ditch would not convey an incorrect idea of its appearance : in this Mr. Legh is supported by Niebuhr and Norden . The bazaars were more entitled to atten- tion , being superior in splendour to any that our ...
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... feet in length , and 40 in height ; to the south of it are 17 smaller chambers , and probably the like number to the north . Mr. Legh says , they found it difficult to follow Mr. Hamilton's descriptions of the paintings which cover the ...
... feet in length , and 40 in height ; to the south of it are 17 smaller chambers , and probably the like number to the north . Mr. Legh says , they found it difficult to follow Mr. Hamilton's descriptions of the paintings which cover the ...
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... feet high and nine feet square at the base , in which is cut a niche , seven feet high , four feet wide , and three feet deep . In visiting these temples and the villages along the banks of the Nile , our travellers were forcibly struck ...
... feet high and nine feet square at the base , in which is cut a niche , seven feet high , four feet wide , and three feet deep . In visiting these temples and the villages along the banks of the Nile , our travellers were forcibly struck ...
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... feet , ' was sufficient to satisfy their curiosity , surrounded as they were by whole colonnades of gigantic columns , some of them seventy feet high - by temples extending a mile in length - and by fragments of colossal statues , whose ...
... feet , ' was sufficient to satisfy their curiosity , surrounded as they were by whole colonnades of gigantic columns , some of them seventy feet high - by temples extending a mile in length - and by fragments of colossal statues , whose ...
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... feet . He would have done well not to trust to any measurement or description but his own : where no two authors are ... feet high ; but he found no traces of the statue of Osymandyas , whose foot ( said to be 10 feet long ) bore this ...
... feet . He would have done well not to trust to any measurement or description but his own : where no two authors are ... feet high ; but he found no traces of the statue of Osymandyas , whose foot ( said to be 10 feet long ) bore this ...
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