The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... receiving those impressions which books alone can never give , we ought to be proud of this national trait , peculi- arly characteristic , we believe , of British youth ; and so far from visiting their literary omissions with critical ...
... receiving those impressions which books alone can never give , we ought to be proud of this national trait , peculi- arly characteristic , we believe , of British youth ; and so far from visiting their literary omissions with critical ...
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... received our travellers in the most friendly manner , with many flattering expressions of esteem for their country , and what was of more use to them , with a promise of pro- tection and assistance in the prosecution of their travels to ...
... received our travellers in the most friendly manner , with many flattering expressions of esteem for their country , and what was of more use to them , with a promise of pro- tection and assistance in the prosecution of their travels to ...
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... received them with civility and attention . On the 28th , they reached Gaw - el - Kebir , the ancient Antæo- polis , where the portico of the temple is still standing , and con- A 4 sists sists of three rows , each of six columns ; 1816 ...
... received them with civility and attention . On the 28th , they reached Gaw - el - Kebir , the ancient Antæo- polis , where the portico of the temple is still standing , and con- A 4 sists sists of three rows , each of six columns ; 1816 ...
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... received them kindly ; made no sort of objection to their , proceeding up the river , and told them he would send an express to Dehr , to inform Hassan Cacheff of their intended visit to his capi- tal . He offered them milk , flour and ...
... received them kindly ; made no sort of objection to their , proceeding up the river , and told them he would send an express to Dehr , to inform Hassan Cacheff of their intended visit to his capi- tal . He offered them milk , flour and ...
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... received , and with which in due time the public will be gratified , fully justify the character given by Mr. Legh of this extraordinary traveller . At Dakki there is a fine temple quite perfect , with the hiero- glyphics in high relief ...
... received , and with which in due time the public will be gratified , fully justify the character given by Mr. Legh of this extraordinary traveller . At Dakki there is a fine temple quite perfect , with the hiero- glyphics in high relief ...
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