The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... island , though within a few hours sail ; but , ' he added , should the plague declare itself at Alexandria , distant some hundred miles , we shall certainly have it at Scio . ' It did reach Alexandria while they were in Upper Egypt and ...
... island , though within a few hours sail ; but , ' he added , should the plague declare itself at Alexandria , distant some hundred miles , we shall certainly have it at Scio . ' It did reach Alexandria while they were in Upper Egypt and ...
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... island in despair , threw themselves into the Nile , and swam to the opposite shore . Such indeed was the horror at the cruelties committed by the French , that Denon acknowledges ' mothers were seen drowning the children which they ...
... island in despair , threw themselves into the Nile , and swam to the opposite shore . Such indeed was the horror at the cruelties committed by the French , that Denon acknowledges ' mothers were seen drowning the children which they ...
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... island of Elephantina , which divides the Nile into nearly two equal streams ; and on the left , the romantic and ... islands to impede its course . The wild disorder of the granite rocks , which pre- sent every variety of grotesque ...
... island of Elephantina , which divides the Nile into nearly two equal streams ; and on the left , the romantic and ... islands to impede its course . The wild disorder of the granite rocks , which pre- sent every variety of grotesque ...
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... island of Kalaptshi , and three miles above the island the village of the same name , with extensive ruins ; eight miles beyond which is the village of Aboughor . We calculated , ' says Mr. Legh , that we were now just under the tropic ...
... island of Kalaptshi , and three miles above the island the village of the same name , with extensive ruins ; eight miles beyond which is the village of Aboughor . We calculated , ' says Mr. Legh , that we were now just under the tropic ...
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... island of that name in the harbour of Bombay . Its resemblance , indeed , is singularly strik- ing , as are in fact all the grand leading principles of Egyptian arcbi- tecture to that of the Hindoos . They differ only in those details ...
... island of that name in the harbour of Bombay . Its resemblance , indeed , is singularly strik- ing , as are in fact all the grand leading principles of Egyptian arcbi- tecture to that of the Hindoos . They differ only in those details ...
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