The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... carried off by the Mamelukes , and has partly removed to Dehr .'- p . 76 . At Dehr the only monument of antiquity is a temple or grotto , excavated in the solid rock ; but at Amada , about an hour's journey from thence , on their return ...
... carried off by the Mamelukes , and has partly removed to Dehr .'- p . 76 . At Dehr the only monument of antiquity is a temple or grotto , excavated in the solid rock ; but at Amada , about an hour's journey from thence , on their return ...
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... carrying with him the good wishes of his countrymen- not exactly countrymen , ' for he is a German . Certainly , ' says Mr. Legh , no one was ever better fitted for such an undertaking ; his enterprize , his various attainments in ...
... carrying with him the good wishes of his countrymen- not exactly countrymen , ' for he is a German . Certainly , ' says Mr. Legh , no one was ever better fitted for such an undertaking ; his enterprize , his various attainments in ...
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visit these places for the purpose of rifling the bodies , and carrying off the bituminous substances with which they have been embalmed . From the chamber above described , two passages lead into the interior and lower part of the ...
visit these places for the purpose of rifling the bodies , and carrying off the bituminous substances with which they have been embalmed . From the chamber above described , two passages lead into the interior and lower part of the ...
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... carry on the government in a free country would be altogether impossible ; and no resource would be left to keep man- kind under sufficient controul , or to secure to the actual possessors the enjoyment of their property , but a tyranny ...
... carry on the government in a free country would be altogether impossible ; and no resource would be left to keep man- kind under sufficient controul , or to secure to the actual possessors the enjoyment of their property , but a tyranny ...
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... carried into effect , we should , according to Mr. Malthus's principles , have in one generation only such overflowing numbers , that it is evident they must either starve , or the period of marriage in the next , genera- tion must be ...
... carried into effect , we should , according to Mr. Malthus's principles , have in one generation only such overflowing numbers , that it is evident they must either starve , or the period of marriage in the next , genera- tion must be ...
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