The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... whole face covered with deep - cut hieroglyphics in the highest state of preservation . The proposal of Alexander's architect to cut Mount Athos into a statue of that conqueror , however extravagant it may appear to us , would be less ...
... whole face covered with deep - cut hieroglyphics in the highest state of preservation . The proposal of Alexander's architect to cut Mount Athos into a statue of that conqueror , however extravagant it may appear to us , would be less ...
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... whole of this chamber was strewed with pieces of cloth , legs , arms , and hands of mummies , left in this condition by the Arabs , who visit B 3 visit these places for the purpose of rifling the bodies T816 . 21 Legh's Journey in Egypt ...
... whole of this chamber was strewed with pieces of cloth , legs , arms , and hands of mummies , left in this condition by the Arabs , who visit B 3 visit these places for the purpose of rifling the bodies T816 . 21 Legh's Journey in Egypt ...
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... whole , to point out the inferences most necessary for , and useful to , mankind . ' Upon may Upon the whole , Mr. Burnett appears to have 38 Ост . Sumner's Prize Essay .
... whole , to point out the inferences most necessary for , and useful to , mankind . ' Upon may Upon the whole , Mr. Burnett appears to have 38 Ост . Sumner's Prize Essay .
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... whole course . Man in a state of nature represents to our minds the idea of a being known by his Maker to be weak and liable to yield to temptation , sur- rounded nevertheless by objects continually soliciting him to sin , but amply ...
... whole course . Man in a state of nature represents to our minds the idea of a being known by his Maker to be weak and liable to yield to temptation , sur- rounded nevertheless by objects continually soliciting him to sin , but amply ...
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... whole , but furnishes it , to the remotest point , with the essential requisites of light and heat . " In descending from the contemplation of the whole system to the examination of the globe to which we ourselves belong , we are ...
... whole , but furnishes it , to the remotest point , with the essential requisites of light and heat . " In descending from the contemplation of the whole system to the examination of the globe to which we ourselves belong , we are ...
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