The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... true , of which we have very great doubts , ast well as of the position of the well of Syene being at any time immediately under the tropic , he fixes the precise era when astrono- my was in the most flourishing state among the ...
... true , of which we have very great doubts , ast well as of the position of the well of Syene being at any time immediately under the tropic , he fixes the precise era when astrono- my was in the most flourishing state among the ...
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... true they viewed us with curiosity , and seemed astonished at our venturing among them ; and at Kalaptshi they asked our guide " How dare these people come here ? Do they not know that we have 500 muskets in our village , and that Douab ...
... true they viewed us with curiosity , and seemed astonished at our venturing among them ; and at Kalaptshi they asked our guide " How dare these people come here ? Do they not know that we have 500 muskets in our village , and that Douab ...
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... true , and it remained only to explore the galleries where the Arabs had formerly taken refuge , and where , with , out doubt , were deposited the mummies we were searching for . We had all of us torches , and our guides insisted upon ...
... true , and it remained only to explore the galleries where the Arabs had formerly taken refuge , and where , with , out doubt , were deposited the mummies we were searching for . We had all of us torches , and our guides insisted upon ...
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... true worth - We may be sure that he has published every frantic speech he ever made ; and they are but two , and both on subjects in which the want of legal educa- tion and professional acquirement would be least observed ; and ...
... true worth - We may be sure that he has published every frantic speech he ever made ; and they are but two , and both on subjects in which the want of legal educa- tion and professional acquirement would be least observed ; and ...
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... true God preserved by a perpetual succession of miracles and judgments . Nor was this all . The holy men of old did not only preserve the purest tradition of the true religion , and of the nature of the divine government ; but they ...
... true God preserved by a perpetual succession of miracles and judgments . Nor was this all . The holy men of old did not only preserve the purest tradition of the true religion , and of the nature of the divine government ; but they ...
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