The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... received by his father . This gentleman pushed on as far as the second Cataract , beyond which no modern European , with the exception of Shekh Ibrahim , had proceeded , nor any before him reached . Bruce saw nothing of the Nile from ...
... received by his father . This gentleman pushed on as far as the second Cataract , beyond which no modern European , with the exception of Shekh Ibrahim , had proceeded , nor any before him reached . Bruce saw nothing of the Nile from ...
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... received the unwelcome intelli- gence that the plague had made its appearance at Alexandria ; to ascertain the truth of which , they dispatched a courier to Cairo ; and in the mean time landed at Manfalout , to examine some mummy pits ...
... received the unwelcome intelli- gence that the plague had made its appearance at Alexandria ; to ascertain the truth of which , they dispatched a courier to Cairo ; and in the mean time landed at Manfalout , to examine some mummy pits ...
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... received them with a shout of revengeful delight . ' The Cacheff treated them in a stern and haughty manner , and poured out a torrent of abuse : they claimed the protection of their firman ; but looking sternly at them , he observed ...
... received them with a shout of revengeful delight . ' The Cacheff treated them in a stern and haughty manner , and poured out a torrent of abuse : they claimed the protection of their firman ; but looking sternly at them , he observed ...
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... received with enthusiastic applauses . The first is meant to be a satire on bigotry and the other a panegyric on Mr. Grattan- But , oh ! there will never be a time with Bigotry - she has no head , and cannot think - she has no heart ...
... received with enthusiastic applauses . The first is meant to be a satire on bigotry and the other a panegyric on Mr. Grattan- But , oh ! there will never be a time with Bigotry - she has no head , and cannot think - she has no heart ...
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... received an attention denied to the human race , it is impossi- ble to suppose , that the ratio of increase among men , and its conse- quences , were not present to the contemplation of the Creator . point of fact , we know that even ...
... received an attention denied to the human race , it is impossi- ble to suppose , that the ratio of increase among men , and its conse- quences , were not present to the contemplation of the Creator . point of fact , we know that even ...
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