The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... 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 receptacle of filth ; but when opened on the overflow of the Nile , it ...
... 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 receptacle of filth ; but when opened on the overflow of the Nile , it ...
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... equal streams ; and on the left , the romantic and ruined town of Essouan strongly reminded us of the old Gothic castles in England . Beyond , the two chains of primitive mountains lying on each side the Nile , cross the bed of the ...
... equal streams ; and on the left , the romantic and ruined town of Essouan strongly reminded us of the old Gothic castles in England . Beyond , the two chains of primitive mountains lying on each side the Nile , cross the bed of the ...
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... , if in a standing posture , must have been equal to eighty - four feet ; a height far exceeding that of the supposed £ 2 statue statue of the King of Kings , ' which Denon 1816 . 19 Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
... , if in a standing posture , must have been equal to eighty - four feet ; a height far exceeding that of the supposed £ 2 statue statue of the King of Kings , ' which Denon 1816 . 19 Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
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... equal unanimity to Dr. W. L. Brown , Principal of Marischal College and University of Aberdeen , ' & c . * The evidence that there is a Being all - powerful , wise , and good , by whom every thing exists , and particularly to obviate ...
... equal unanimity to Dr. W. L. Brown , Principal of Marischal College and University of Aberdeen , ' & c . * The evidence that there is a Being all - powerful , wise , and good , by whom every thing exists , and particularly to obviate ...
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... equal condition of mankind , cannot be brought to bear except in a state of society which presupposes an equality of condi- tion to be altogether impracticable . We may then fairly admit the truth of Mr. Sumner's conclusion of the third ...
... equal condition of mankind , cannot be brought to bear except in a state of society which presupposes an equality of condi- tion to be altogether impracticable . We may then fairly admit the truth of Mr. Sumner's conclusion of the third ...
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