The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... afford a pleasing prospect to the eye , while the miserable appearance of the peasantry strongly evinces how com- pletely the bounty of nature may be counteracted by a bad go- vernment . The citadel of Cairo , which stands under the ...
... afford a pleasing prospect to the eye , while the miserable appearance of the peasantry strongly evinces how com- pletely the bounty of nature may be counteracted by a bad go- vernment . The citadel of Cairo , which stands under the ...
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... afford him shade from a burning sun : - ' delicate sensi- bility , ' he exclaimed , which makes me happy in being their com- panion , and proud in being a Frenchman ! " " His copies , however , of the paintings and hieroglyphics in the ...
... afford him shade from a burning sun : - ' delicate sensi- bility , ' he exclaimed , which makes me happy in being their com- panion , and proud in being a Frenchman ! " " His copies , however , of the paintings and hieroglyphics in the ...
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... afford . The temple of Sibhoi was minutely examined , and no doubt 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 ...
... afford . The temple of Sibhoi was minutely examined , and no doubt 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 ...
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... afford . It is 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 ...
... afford . It is 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 ...
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... afford nothing of interest or novelty that would justify the protraction of this article , which has already proceeded to a greater length than originally we had in- tended ; and we cordially take leave of Mr. Legh , with a hope that if ...
... afford nothing of interest or novelty that would justify the protraction of this article , which has already proceeded to a greater length than originally we had in- tended ; and we cordially take leave of Mr. Legh , with a hope that if ...
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