The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... thing to make it one of the most en- chanting spots in the world : woods , gardens , canals , mills , rivers and rocks , combine to make it picturesque . ' Eight temples or sanctuaries are crowded together on the island of Philæ ...
... thing to make it one of the most en- chanting spots in the world : woods , gardens , canals , mills , rivers and rocks , combine to make it picturesque . ' Eight temples or sanctuaries are crowded together on the island of Philæ ...
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... thing they had witnessed above or below Essouan , and was indeed a stupendous monument of the labour bestowed by the ancients on their places of devotion . ' It consists of an area or outer court sixty - four feet in length and thirty ...
... thing they had witnessed above or below Essouan , and was indeed a stupendous monument of the labour bestowed by the ancients on their places of devotion . ' It consists of an area or outer court sixty - four feet in length and thirty ...
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... thing but gold and silver and precious stones , and Christian churches and apostolic miracles . All beyond Ibrîm , therefore , to the cataract of Genâdal , may be considered as new ground . Mr. Banks appears to have examined minutely ...
... thing but gold and silver and precious stones , and Christian churches and apostolic miracles . All beyond Ibrîm , therefore , to the cataract of Genâdal , may be considered as new ground . Mr. Banks appears to have examined minutely ...
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... things but religion - that if Mr. Phillips in his pleadings had only said a word or two about law , he would have spoken of every thing . 6 But we have done with the advocate , blessing our stars that lawyers in this country are not of ...
... things but religion - that if Mr. Phillips in his pleadings had only said a word or two about law , he would have spoken of every thing . 6 But we have done with the advocate , blessing our stars that lawyers in this country are not of ...
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... thing in it , are capable of being abused by man , whose corrupt propensi- ties are continually leading him to poison the sources of his own happiness , it seems to follow that such a world , created for the use of such a being ...
... thing in it , are capable of being abused by man , whose corrupt propensi- ties are continually leading him to poison the sources of his own happiness , it seems to follow that such a world , created for the use of such a being ...
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