The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... whose virginity was secured by means more powerful than moral restraint , were valued at 500 piastres : but such is the state of degradation to which the human species is reduced in this 6 Ост . Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
... whose virginity was secured by means more powerful than moral restraint , were valued at 500 piastres : but such is the state of degradation to which the human species is reduced in this 6 Ост . Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
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... means enabled them to afford . The temple of Sibhoi was minutely examined , and no doubt remained of its having been a celebrated sanctuary of pure Egyptian architecture . Mr. Legh thinks it probably of an earlier date than those in ...
... means enabled them to afford . The temple of Sibhoi was minutely examined , and no doubt remained of its having been a celebrated sanctuary of pure Egyptian architecture . Mr. Legh thinks it probably of an earlier date than those in ...
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... means these wonderful efforts have been accomplished , is a mystery sunk too deep in the abyss of time ever to be resolved . To Greece none of them are indebted for any part of their architecture , but she has evidently taken many hints ...
... means these wonderful efforts have been accomplished , is a mystery sunk too deep in the abyss of time ever to be resolved . To Greece none of them are indebted for any part of their architecture , but she has evidently taken many hints ...
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... means and their magnificence , had raised a number of splendid edifices on the confines of their empire , at the natural frontier , marked out by Syene and the Cataracts . ' A French philosopher is never at a loss for a reason . - The ...
... means and their magnificence , had raised a number of splendid edifices on the confines of their empire , at the natural frontier , marked out by Syene and the Cataracts . ' A French philosopher is never at a loss for a reason . - The ...
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... means would afford . It is true they viewed us with curiosity , and seemed astonished at our venturing among them ; and at Kalaptshi they asked our guide " How dare these people come here ? Do they not know that we have 500 muskets in ...
... means would afford . It is true they viewed us with curiosity , and seemed astonished at our venturing among them ; and at Kalaptshi they asked our guide " How dare these people come here ? Do they not know that we have 500 muskets in ...
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