The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... Nubia , 120 miles beyond the first Cataract of the Nile , should have produced only 143 pages of moderate - sized letter - press . Such , however , is the fact . Perhaps we have found a suitable compa- nion for this unpretending volume ...
... Nubia , 120 miles beyond the first Cataract of the Nile , should have produced only 143 pages of moderate - sized letter - press . Such , however , is the fact . Perhaps we have found a suitable compa- nion for this unpretending volume ...
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... wall of a hundred towers built by the Saracens in the thir- teenth century , is now , for the most part , a deserted space , covered covered with heaps of rubbish and strewed over with the 2 OCT . Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
... wall of a hundred towers built by the Saracens in the thir- teenth century , is now , for the most part , a deserted space , covered covered with heaps of rubbish and strewed over with the 2 OCT . Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
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... its officers leave him nothing to lay out in the improvement and culture of his lands , while the cities are falling 4 2 into into ruin , because the same unhappy restraints render it 1816 . Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
... its officers leave him nothing to lay out in the improvement and culture of his lands , while the cities are falling 4 2 into into ruin , because the same unhappy restraints render it 1816 . Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
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... improper mode of spelling this word ; Pacha in French orthography is right , in English it would be Paka , which cannot be right . rienced rienced a severe and unmerited fate , to which England Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia . Ост .
... improper mode of spelling this word ; Pacha in French orthography is right , in English it would be Paka , which cannot be right . rienced rienced a severe and unmerited fate , to which England Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia . Ост .
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... Nubia is particularly famous for its breed of horses , one of which is said to be valued , on the spot , at eight , ten , and even a dozen slaves ; and at Cairo , in the time of the Mamelukes , a good Dongolese horse would fetch the ...
... Nubia is particularly famous for its breed of horses , one of which is said to be valued , on the spot , at eight , ten , and even a dozen slaves ; and at Cairo , in the time of the Mamelukes , a good Dongolese horse would fetch the ...
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