The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... whole world ; the third , who form the great mass of the population , consist of the Pastoral - the Bedouin , the inde- pendent restless , warlike freebooter of the desert - and the Fellah , or cultivator of the soil , the most ...
... whole world ; the third , who form the great mass of the population , consist of the Pastoral - the Bedouin , the inde- pendent restless , warlike freebooter of the desert - and the Fellah , or cultivator of the soil , the most ...
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... whole corps formed to afford him shade from a burning sun : - ' delicate sensi❤ bility , ' he exclaims , which makes me happy in being their com- panion , and proud in being a Frenchman ! ' His copies , however , of the paintings and ...
... whole corps formed to afford him shade from a burning sun : - ' delicate sensi❤ bility , ' he exclaims , which makes me happy in being their com- panion , and proud in being a Frenchman ! ' His copies , however , of the paintings and ...
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... whole length does not exceed a thousand feet , nor its breadth four hundred . Mr. Legh thinks , from the present state of these temples , that the system of building among the ancient Egyptians was first to construct great masses , and ...
... whole length does not exceed a thousand feet , nor its breadth four hundred . Mr. Legh thinks , from the present state of these temples , that the system of building among the ancient Egyptians was first to construct great masses , and ...
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... whole scene , form a picture which exceeds all power of description .'- p . 54 . In fact , from the moment that the Cataracts are passed , both the country and its inhabitants have a character totally distinct from that of Egypt , its ...
... whole scene , form a picture which exceeds all power of description .'- p . 54 . In fact , from the moment that the Cataracts are passed , both the country and its inhabitants have a character totally distinct from that of Egypt , its ...
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... whole figure , its height , 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 ...
... whole figure , its height , 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 ...
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