The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... present occasion we have nothing to find fault with but the omissions . We could have wished to know something more of the ancient country of the Ethiopians , in which Mr. Legh has gone beyond any former traveller , ( that is to say ...
... present occasion we have nothing to find fault with but the omissions . We could have wished to know something more of the ancient country of the Ethiopians , in which Mr. Legh has gone beyond any former traveller , ( that is to say ...
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... present pashaw , their chief , who has proved himself a man of extraordinary talents and enterprise , though taken from the humble station of captain of a pirate boat in the Archipelago . He has since not only secured the tranquillity ...
... present pashaw , their chief , who has proved himself a man of extraordinary talents and enterprise , though taken from the humble station of captain of a pirate boat in the Archipelago . He has since not only secured the tranquillity ...
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... 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 decorations , beginning with the sculpture ...
... 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 decorations , beginning with the sculpture ...
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... present , and that one of their swords would be acceptable . On waiting on the Cacheff , they offered him a watch , of which he declined the acceptance , as they were unable to make him comprehend its use . Perceiving that any ...
... present , and that one of their swords would be acceptable . On waiting on the Cacheff , they offered him a watch , of which he declined the acceptance , as they were unable to make him comprehend its use . Perceiving that any ...
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... present thriving appearance of Mr. Phil- s's patriotism , he seems to have now and then had some slight sgivings as to the constancy of his virtue , and to anticipate Possibility of backslidings from this high way of honour , and with ...
... present thriving appearance of Mr. Phil- s's patriotism , he seems to have now and then had some slight sgivings as to the constancy of his virtue , and to anticipate Possibility of backslidings from this high way of honour , and with ...
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