The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... given a most curious and interesting description of the paintings and sculptures of the ruins of Thebes ; but as to Denon's sketches , we can only admire the ingenuity of the painter , who could contrive to catch the outline of so many ...
... given a most curious and interesting description of the paintings and sculptures of the ruins of Thebes ; but as to Denon's sketches , we can only admire the ingenuity of the painter , who could contrive to catch the outline of so many ...
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... 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 years have been deceived in the object of ...
... 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 years have been deceived in the object of ...
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... given his route from Moscho to Kortie , through Dongola ; but these places are farther to the southward : besides , Poncet disdained to look at any thing but gold and silver and pre- cious stones , and Christian churches and apostolic ...
... given his route from Moscho to Kortie , through Dongola ; but these places are farther to the southward : besides , Poncet disdained to look at any thing but gold and silver and pre- cious stones , and Christian churches and apostolic ...
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... given some reasons ( if reasons , ' as Mr. Phillips cautiously observes , they can be called , ' ) against presenting a catholic petition at that particular time : he shows too that repeated discussions have had the effect of reducing ...
... given some reasons ( if reasons , ' as Mr. Phillips cautiously observes , they can be called , ' ) against presenting a catholic petition at that particular time : he shows too that repeated discussions have had the effect of reducing ...
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... given , in the following proportions , to the authors of the two best Essays on the subject stated below ; viz . 1200l . to the first in merit , and 400l . to the second . The Essay before us is that to which the judges appointed by the ...
... given , in the following proportions , to the authors of the two best Essays on the subject stated below ; viz . 1200l . to the first in merit , and 400l . to the second . The Essay before us is that to which the judges appointed by the ...
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