The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... shew the unwearied labour and mighty schemes of the ancient inhabitants . ' The Cataracts of the Nile have been represented by the ancients in the most exaggerated colours ; unless indeed , which is not im- possible , the granite ...
... shew the unwearied labour and mighty schemes of the ancient inhabitants . ' The Cataracts of the Nile have been represented by the ancients in the most exaggerated colours ; unless indeed , which is not im- possible , the granite ...
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... shew the fallacy of Denon's theory , - that Phila being the entrepot of commerce between Ethiopia and Egypt , the Egyptians , desirous of giving to the Ethiopians a grand idea of their means and their magnificence , had raised a num ...
... shew the fallacy of Denon's theory , - that Phila being the entrepot of commerce between Ethiopia and Egypt , the Egyptians , desirous of giving to the Ethiopians a grand idea of their means and their magnificence , had raised a num ...
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... shew the advocate's ignorance of , and contempt for , the more seri- ous parts of the profession he was exercising . ' Do not suppose I am endeavouring to influence you by the power of DECLAMATION . I am laying down to you the British ...
... shew the advocate's ignorance of , and contempt for , the more seri- ous parts of the profession he was exercising . ' Do not suppose I am endeavouring to influence you by the power of DECLAMATION . I am laying down to you the British ...
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... shews too that repeated discussions have had the effect of reducing the majority against the catholics . All this is very well : but what shall we say when we find Mr. Phillips in 1816 , at Liverpool , expressing his hope that the Irish ...
... shews too that repeated discussions have had the effect of reducing the majority against the catholics . All this is very well : but what shall we say when we find Mr. Phillips in 1816 , at Liverpool , expressing his hope that the Irish ...
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... shew by a few particular instances , that both in the constitution of the universe , and in the laws which peculiarly re- spect the human race , the Deity has shewn the most comprehensive and prospective wisdom . ' And these instances ...
... shew by a few particular instances , that both in the constitution of the universe , and in the laws which peculiarly re- spect the human race , the Deity has shewn the most comprehensive and prospective wisdom . ' And these instances ...
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