The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... say , along the banks of the Nile , ) except two , whom we shall have occasion to mention here- after , and whose ... says Norden , may justly be looked on as a poor orphan who has no other inheritance but the respectable name of its ...
... say , along the banks of the Nile , ) except two , whom we shall have occasion to mention here- after , and whose ... says Norden , may justly be looked on as a poor orphan who has no other inheritance but the respectable name of its ...
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... says this judicious writer , the population is decreasing ; and the peasant , although in a fertile country , miserably poor ; for the exactions of government and its officers leave him nothing to lay out in the improvement and culture ...
... says this judicious writer , the population is decreasing ; and the peasant , although in a fertile country , miserably poor ; for the exactions of government and its officers leave him nothing to lay out in the improvement and culture ...
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... says , by the government in keeping the ' regis- ters of land and tribute ; ' he admits , however , that , in acquiring these posts , they have to dispute them with the Jews . Ancient Coptic books are said to be found still in Upper ...
... says , by the government in keeping the ' regis- ters of land and tribute ; ' he admits , however , that , in acquiring these posts , they have to dispute them with the Jews . Ancient Coptic books are said to be found still in Upper ...
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... says , which pierces the city in a direction nearly from north to south , is the general receptacle of filth ; but when opened on the overflow of the Nile , it is changed at once into a canal covered with boats , offering an imperfect ...
... says , which pierces the city in a direction nearly from north to south , is the general receptacle of filth ; but when opened on the overflow of the Nile , it is changed at once into a canal covered with boats , offering an imperfect ...
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... says Niebuhr ; but he adds , it may be ascribed rather to the culture and population on the banks of the river . A fair wind wafted the travellers past the magnificent ruins of Dendera , Koptos , and Kous , and on the 7th February they ...
... says Niebuhr ; but he adds , it may be ascribed rather to the culture and population on the banks of the river . A fair wind wafted the travellers past the magnificent ruins of Dendera , Koptos , and Kous , and on the 7th February they ...
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