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... all stopped at the Cataracts . Norden is the only European who ventured above them , and the aga of Essouan endeavoured to dis- suade him from the attempt , assuring him that he 1816 . 11 Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
... all stopped at the Cataracts . Norden is the only European who ventured above them , and the aga of Essouan endeavoured to dis- suade him from the attempt , assuring him that he 1816 . 11 Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
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suade him from the attempt , assuring him that he and his party would all be destroyed ; and the boundary of the French expe- dition in Egypt was marked on a granite rock a little above the Cataracts . The pillage and desolation and ...
suade him from the attempt , assuring him that he and his party would all be destroyed ; and the boundary of the French expe- dition in Egypt was marked on a granite rock a little above the Cataracts . The pillage and desolation and ...
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... attempt they would undertake to conduct us to the mummies . Our curiosity was still unsatisfied ; we had been wandering for more than an hour in low subterranean passages , and felt considerably fatigued by the irksomeness of the ...
... attempt they would undertake to conduct us to the mummies . Our curiosity was still unsatisfied ; we had been wandering for more than an hour in low subterranean passages , and felt considerably fatigued by the irksomeness of the ...
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... attempts to deduce from them , as merely sufficient to urge men to exertion and self - denial , and to reward them in proportion to their obedience . He must , we think , have discovered that , notwithstanding any practicable degree of ...
... attempts to deduce from them , as merely sufficient to urge men to exertion and self - denial , and to reward them in proportion to their obedience . He must , we think , have discovered that , notwithstanding any practicable degree of ...
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... attempted to derive from what appear to us to be the overstrained and paralo- gical conclusions of Mr. Malthus . The first effect of the principle is stated by Mr. Sumner to be the Division of Property . In this deduction we must ...
... attempted to derive from what appear to us to be the overstrained and paralo- gical conclusions of Mr. Malthus . The first effect of the principle is stated by Mr. Sumner to be the Division of Property . In this deduction we must ...
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