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... within that peninsula . There is , besides , in this work , very little indeed of any of that sort of matter which illustrates characters and manners , NO . LVII . VOL . XIV . B and which , at the present juncture , when the.
... within that peninsula . There is , besides , in this work , very little indeed of any of that sort of matter which illustrates characters and manners , NO . LVII . VOL . XIV . B and which , at the present juncture , when the.
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... matters which may pro- perly be considered by all travellers . We cannot think of follow- ing our author through his general descriptions of the Egyptian temples and other architectural remains , particularly after his own candid ...
... matters which may pro- perly be considered by all travellers . We cannot think of follow- ing our author through his general descriptions of the Egyptian temples and other architectural remains , particularly after his own candid ...
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... matter for much agreeable reflection in the condition of the people , and for some very happy descriptions in the natural scenery , and the architectural treasures , by which it is ornamented . On his return to Cairo , he found the ...
... matter for much agreeable reflection in the condition of the people , and for some very happy descriptions in the natural scenery , and the architectural treasures , by which it is ornamented . On his return to Cairo , he found the ...
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... matter .'- pp . 7 , 8 . The failure of his employers drove him of necessity to the great mart of the metropolis ; he had already acquired a little Latin through the kindness of a clergyman , who now furnished him with a letter of ...
... matter .'- pp . 7 , 8 . The failure of his employers drove him of necessity to the great mart of the metropolis ; he had already acquired a little Latin through the kindness of a clergyman , who now furnished him with a letter of ...
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... matters , when all my thoughts were engrossed by one great and overwhelming subject . I knew , however , that I could be of no service at home , and that my pre- sence in the house was an additional anxiety to Lady Malvern . I there ...
... matters , when all my thoughts were engrossed by one great and overwhelming subject . I knew , however , that I could be of no service at home , and that my pre- sence in the house was an additional anxiety to Lady Malvern . I there ...
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