The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... known , would have greatly enhanced the value of the work ; but - non omnia possumus omnes -- and when we find Eng- lishmen of rank , of family and of fortune , foregoing all the pleasures within their reach , for a voluntary exile ...
... known , would have greatly enhanced the value of the work ; but - non omnia possumus omnes -- and when we find Eng- lishmen of rank , of family and of fortune , foregoing all the pleasures within their reach , for a voluntary exile ...
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... known in Egypt by the name of Shekh Ibrahîm , but whose real name is Burchardt , is still on his travels under the auspices of the African Association ; -not Society , as Mr. Legh has it , nor yet Institution ; -he has transmitted home ...
... known in Egypt by the name of Shekh Ibrahîm , but whose real name is Burchardt , is still on his travels under the auspices of the African Association ; -not Society , as Mr. Legh has it , nor yet Institution ; -he has transmitted home ...
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... known for many years , while the Turks and Mamelukes held a sort of divided empire . It cannot be denied that the latter expe- * We heartily wish that Mr. Legh and other English travellers would not sanction us in the improper mode of ...
... known for many years , while the Turks and Mamelukes held a sort of divided empire . It cannot be denied that the latter expe- * We heartily wish that Mr. Legh and other English travellers would not sanction us in the improper mode of ...
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... known as the sepulchres of the ancient kings of Thebes , are excavations in the mountains , covered with sculptures and paintings , still in the highest degree of preservation . Of these , Mr. Legh gives no description , which indeed ...
... known as the sepulchres of the ancient kings of Thebes , are excavations in the mountains , covered with sculptures and paintings , still in the highest degree of preservation . Of these , Mr. Legh gives no description , which indeed ...
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... known to one another observed attentively the different shapes of the stones which projected into the galleries we bad passed , so that each had an imperfect clue to the labyrinth we had now to retrace . We compared notes , and only on ...
... known to one another observed attentively the different shapes of the stones which projected into the galleries we bad passed , so that each had an imperfect clue to the labyrinth we had now to retrace . We compared notes , and only on ...
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