The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... Passages in his Plays - to the various Editions of which the present Volumes form a complete and necessary Supplement . By Andrew Becket . 85 VI . 1. An Essay on the Nature and Advantages of Parish Banks for the Savings of the ...
... Passages in his Plays - to the various Editions of which the present Volumes form a complete and necessary Supplement . By Andrew Becket . 85 VI . 1. An Essay on the Nature and Advantages of Parish Banks for the Savings of the ...
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... Passages in his Plays - to the various Editions of which the present Volumes form a complete and necessary Supplement . By Andrew Becket . 85 VI . 1. An Essay on the Nature and Advantages of Parish Banks for the Savings of the ...
... Passages in his Plays - to the various Editions of which the present Volumes form a complete and necessary Supplement . By Andrew Becket . 85 VI . 1. An Essay on the Nature and Advantages of Parish Banks for the Savings of the ...
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... passage into the temple , through a door six feet wide , is formed by three immense columns on each side , to which are attached colossal statues of priests , ( on pedestals three feet three inches high , ) each eighteen feet six inches ...
... passage into the temple , through a door six feet wide , is formed by three immense columns on each side , to which are attached colossal statues of priests , ( on pedestals three feet three inches high , ) each eighteen feet six inches ...
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... passage up the river , and , among others , Koum Ombos , where they looked in vain for the inscription mentioned by Mr. Hamilton on the cornice of one of the temples ; an inscription from which that author infers that some of the ...
... passage up the river , and , among others , Koum Ombos , where they looked in vain for the inscription mentioned by Mr. Hamilton on the cornice of one of the temples ; an inscription from which that author infers that some of the ...
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... passage we entered was extremely small , and so low in some places as to oblige us to crawl flat on the ground , and almost always on our hands and knees . The intricacies of its windings re- sembled a labyrinth , and it terminated at ...
... passage we entered was extremely small , and so low in some places as to oblige us to crawl flat on the ground , and almost always on our hands and knees . The intricacies of its windings re- sembled a labyrinth , and it terminated at ...
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