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Denon , who pronounces all the descriptions hitherto given of those wonderful
monuments to have tended to confuse rather than illustrate , seems to think that it
belonged to the statue of Memnon , and that all the travellers for the last 2 , 000 ...
Denon , who pronounces all the descriptions hitherto given of those wonderful
monuments to have tended to confuse rather than illustrate , seems to think that it
belonged to the statue of Memnon , and that all the travellers for the last 2 , 000 ...
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Among the various establishments to which this laudable zeal has given rise , it
would be inex , cusable not to give a pre - eminent place to the Society for
bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the Poor , ' which was
instituted ...
Among the various establishments to which this laudable zeal has given rise , it
would be inex , cusable not to give a pre - eminent place to the Society for
bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the Poor , ' which was
instituted ...
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Mr . Riley entertains no doubt of the truth of the Arab ' s narrative ; and says that
his description of Tombuctoo agrees in substance with that given by several
Moorish merchants of Fez , who came to Mr . Willshire ' s house to buy goods ,
while ...
Mr . Riley entertains no doubt of the truth of the Arab ' s narrative ; and says that
his description of Tombuctoo agrees in substance with that given by several
Moorish merchants of Fez , who came to Mr . Willshire ' s house to buy goods ,
while ...
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was intended to give authority to and to vouch for the authenticity of his work , is
false , and that the whole foundation and substance I of his apology for
Buonaparte ( for such it is ) was information ! given him by that person and his
followers ...
was intended to give authority to and to vouch for the authenticity of his work , is
false , and that the whole foundation and substance I of his apology for
Buonaparte ( for such it is ) was information ! given him by that person and his
followers ...
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every assurance has been given them that this necessary check on their
correspondence shall go no farther , and that no eye but the governor ' s should
see their contents . - It will not , we suppose , be alleged that we are to risk a
second ...
every assurance has been given them that this necessary check on their
correspondence shall go no farther , and that no eye but the governor ' s should
see their contents . - It will not , we suppose , be alleged that we are to risk a
second ...
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