The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... remained perfectly free from the contagion ; and so inex- plicable and capricious is the way in which this most dreadful of all diseases spreads from country to country , that a Greek , who acted as British consul at Scio , observed to ...
... remained perfectly free from the contagion ; and so inex- plicable and capricious is the way in which this most dreadful of all diseases spreads from country to country , that a Greek , who acted as British consul at Scio , observed to ...
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... remained of its having been a celebrated sanctuary of pure Egyptian architecture . Mr. Legh thinks it probably of an earlier date than those in Egypt ; the walls being built in a ruder style , and the hieroglyphics , though bold , of ...
... remained of its having been a celebrated sanctuary of pure Egyptian architecture . Mr. Legh thinks it probably of an earlier date than those in Egypt ; the walls being built in a ruder style , and the hieroglyphics , though bold , of ...
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... remained on the outside of the cavern . The Abyssinian merchant declined going any farther . The sailors sailors remained also on the outside to take care of 22 Ост . Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia ,
... remained on the outside of the cavern . The Abyssinian merchant declined going any farther . The sailors sailors remained also on the outside to take care of 22 Ост . Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia ,
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sailors remained also on the outside to take care of our clothes . We formed therefore a party of six ; each was to be preceded by a guide -our torches were lighted - one of the Arabs led the way , —and I fol- lowed him . 6 We crept for ...
sailors remained also on the outside to take care of our clothes . We formed therefore a party of six ; each was to be preceded by a guide -our torches were lighted - one of the Arabs led the way , —and I fol- lowed him . 6 We crept for ...
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... remained at the entrance anxiously inquired for his hahabebas , or friends ; he was told they were employed in bringing out the mummies ; the travellers then mounted their asses , * The name of the jars , made at Kenné , of porous earth ...
... remained at the entrance anxiously inquired for his hahabebas , or friends ; he was told they were employed in bringing out the mummies ; the travellers then mounted their asses , * The name of the jars , made at Kenné , of porous earth ...
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