The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... Hundred in Number , illustrative of the most difficult Passages in his Plays - to the various Editions of which the present Volumes form a complete and necessary Supplement . By Andrew Becket . 69 85 VI . 1. An Essay on the Nature and ...
... Hundred in Number , illustrative of the most difficult Passages in his Plays - to the various Editions of which the present Volumes form a complete and necessary Supplement . By Andrew Becket . 69 85 VI . 1. An Essay on the Nature and ...
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... hundred miles , we shall certainly have it at Scio . ' It did reach Alexandria while they were in Upper Egypt , and carried off one half of its inhabitants , who , before this dreadful visitation , had dwindled down to about 12,000 ...
... hundred miles , we shall certainly have it at Scio . ' It did reach Alexandria while they were in Upper Egypt , and carried off one half of its inhabitants , who , before this dreadful visitation , had dwindled down to about 12,000 ...
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... hundred , have taken their station ; and , laying aside their old habits of external magnificence , addicted them- selves to agriculture , and to the breeding of cattle ; it is also re- ported that they have a few trading vessels on the ...
... hundred , have taken their station ; and , laying aside their old habits of external magnificence , addicted them- selves to agriculture , and to the breeding of cattle ; it is also re- ported that they have a few trading vessels on the ...
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... hundred gates- the theme and admiration of ancient poets and historians - the wonder of every traveller in every age that venerable city , ( as Pococke says , ) the date of whose destruction is older than the foun- dation of most other ...
... hundred gates- the theme and admiration of ancient poets and historians - the wonder of every traveller in every age that venerable city , ( as Pococke says , ) the date of whose destruction is older than the foun- dation of most other ...
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... hundred . Mr. Legh thinks , from the present state of these temples , that the system of building among the ancient Egyptians was first to construct great masses , and afterwards to labour for ages in finishing the details of the ...
... hundred . Mr. Legh thinks , from the present state of these temples , that the system of building among the ancient Egyptians was first to construct great masses , and afterwards to labour for ages in finishing the details of the ...
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