The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... says ) is celebrated for its beauty , and certainly contains within itself every thing to make it one of the most en ... says the effect on the surface of the water was so little visible , that it could not be expressed in the drawing ...
... says ) is celebrated for its beauty , and certainly contains within itself every thing to make it one of the most en ... says the effect on the surface of the water was so little visible , that it could not be expressed in the drawing ...
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... says Mr. Legh , that we were now just under the tropic , and bathed by moon- light in the waters of the Nile . ' If this calculation be accurate , what becomes of the famous well at Syene , which reflected the image of the sun's disc ...
... says Mr. Legh , that we were now just under the tropic , and bathed by moon- light in the waters of the Nile . ' If this calculation be accurate , what becomes of the famous well at Syene , which reflected the image of the sun's disc ...
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... says Mr. Legh , as I un- derstood , to give me a female slave to wait upon my wife . ' He afterwards made him a present of a Negro boy , and granted per- mission for them to proceed to Ibrîm , offering horses and dromeda- The Damascus ...
... says Mr. Legh , as I un- derstood , to give me a female slave to wait upon my wife . ' He afterwards made him a present of a Negro boy , and granted per- mission for them to proceed to Ibrîm , offering horses and dromeda- The Damascus ...
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... says Mr. Legh , no one was ever better fitted for such an undertaking ; his enterprise , his various attainments in ... say ) no inscription on this temple , which is a most astonishing monument of labour and ancient magnificence . The ...
... says Mr. Legh , no one was ever better fitted for such an undertaking ; his enterprise , his various attainments in ... say ) no inscription on this temple , which is a most astonishing monument of labour and ancient magnificence . The ...
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... says Mr. Legh , more than an hour , with his book in our hands . We are rather surprised at this , as the inscription is none of the shortest ; the place is distinctly pointed out ; and the letters , Mr. Hamilton says , are nearly three ...
... says Mr. Legh , more than an hour , with his book in our hands . We are rather surprised at this , as the inscription is none of the shortest ; the place is distinctly pointed out ; and the letters , Mr. Hamilton says , are nearly three ...
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