The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... called , in the figurative language of the east , Misr , without an equal ; Misr , the mother of the world ! " The chalige , or canal , Mr. Legh says , which pierces the city in a direction nearly from north to south , is the general ...
... called , in the figurative language of the east , Misr , without an equal ; Misr , the mother of the world ! " The chalige , or canal , Mr. Legh says , which pierces the city in a direction nearly from north to south , is the general ...
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... our story again , and called upon the survivor to confirm the truth of it , but in vain ; on the contrary he maintained maintained we had taken him and his companions by force 1816 . 25 Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
... our story again , and called upon the survivor to confirm the truth of it , but in vain ; on the contrary he maintained maintained we had taken him and his companions by force 1816 . 25 Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
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... called Almès , or dancing girls . At Miniet they met with a soldier belonging to one of the seven Beys attached to the Cacheff , whom , to their utter astonish- ment , ment , they discovered to be a Scotchman , of 26 OCT . Legh's ...
... called Almès , or dancing girls . At Miniet they met with a soldier belonging to one of the seven Beys attached to the Cacheff , whom , to their utter astonish- ment , ment , they discovered to be a Scotchman , of 26 OCT . Legh's ...
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... called Brian Borhoime , whose age was as barbarous as his name ; and whose story is as obscure as Mr. Phillips's eulogy , ' Look on Brian's verdant grave— Brian - the glory and grace of his age ; Brian - the shield of the emerald isle ...
... called Brian Borhoime , whose age was as barbarous as his name ; and whose story is as obscure as Mr. Phillips's eulogy , ' Look on Brian's verdant grave— Brian - the glory and grace of his age ; Brian - the shield of the emerald isle ...
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... called into exertion by the circumstances which surround him , but capable of being improved and exalted in the highest degree by a right application of them to those circumstances . He is com- manded so to apply them , and instructed ...
... called into exertion by the circumstances which surround him , but capable of being improved and exalted in the highest degree by a right application of them to those circumstances . He is com- manded so to apply them , and instructed ...
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