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... the second the same here as they are found to be over the whole world ; the
third , who form the great mass of the population , consist of the Pastoral — the
Bedouin , the independent restless , warlike freebooter of the desert - and the
Fellah ...
... the second the same here as they are found to be over the whole world ; the
third , who form the great mass of the population , consist of the Pastoral — the
Bedouin , the independent restless , warlike freebooter of the desert - and the
Fellah ...
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... who could contrive to catch the outline of so many objects while galloping
through them ; even though the complaisant enthusiasim of the French soldiers
supplied bim with their knees instead of a table , and whole corps formed to
afford bim ...
... who could contrive to catch the outline of so many objects while galloping
through them ; even though the complaisant enthusiasim of the French soldiers
supplied bim with their knees instead of a table , and whole corps formed to
afford bim ...
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Eight temples or sanctuaries are crowded together on the island of Philæ ,
though its whole length does not exceed a thousand feet , nor its breadth four
hundred . Mr . Legh thinks , from the present state of these temples , that the
system of ...
Eight temples or sanctuaries are crowded together on the island of Philæ ,
though its whole length does not exceed a thousand feet , nor its breadth four
hundred . Mr . Legh thinks , from the present state of these temples , that the
system of ...
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... and desolate character of the whole scene , form a picture which exceeds all
power of description . 'p . 54 . In fact , from the moment that the Cataracts are
passed , both the country and its inhabitants have a character totally distinct from
that ...
... and desolate character of the whole scene , form a picture which exceeds all
power of description . 'p . 54 . In fact , from the moment that the Cataracts are
passed , both the country and its inhabitants have a character totally distinct from
that ...
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... allowing , therefore , seven heads for the length of the whole figure , its height ,
if in a standing posture , must have been equal to eighty - four feet ; a height far
exceeding that of the supposed € 2 statue of the King of Kings , ' which Denon.
... allowing , therefore , seven heads for the length of the whole figure , its height ,
if in a standing posture , must have been equal to eighty - four feet ; a height far
exceeding that of the supposed € 2 statue of the King of Kings , ' which Denon.
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