The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... travellers engaged an American , of the name of Barthow , who had resided many years in the country , to accompany them in the capacity of interpreter . They sailed on the 13th January , and their first landing was at the ruined village ...
... travellers engaged an American , of the name of Barthow , who had resided many years in the country , to accompany them in the capacity of interpreter . They sailed on the 13th January , and their first landing was at the ruined village ...
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... travellers were forcibly struck with the luxuriant fer- tility of the soil , as contrasted with the wretched state of poverty and misery of the inhabitants , who evidently laboured under the same arbitrary and oppressive exactions here ...
... travellers were forcibly struck with the luxuriant fer- tility of the soil , as contrasted with the wretched state of poverty and misery of the inhabitants , who evidently laboured under the same arbitrary and oppressive exactions here ...
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... travellers to add to his descriptions : and we confess that we are rather disappointed to find that the united labours of Mr. Legh and Mr. Smelt could supply no more than one little page for the plain of Thebes ; and that one single ...
... travellers to add to his descriptions : and we confess that we are rather disappointed to find that the united labours of Mr. Legh and Mr. Smelt could supply no more than one little page for the plain of Thebes ; and that one single ...
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... travellers . Denon , who pronounces all the descriptions hitherto given of those wonderful monuments to have tended to confuse rather than illustrate , seems to think that it belonged to the statue of Memnon , and that all the travellers ...
... travellers . Denon , who pronounces all the descriptions hitherto given of those wonderful monuments to have tended to confuse rather than illustrate , seems to think that it belonged to the statue of Memnon , and that all the travellers ...
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... travellers passed upwards with a fair wind from Thebes , reserving the examination of the ancient towns of Esné , Elei- thias , Etfou ( Apollinopolis Magna ) and Koum Ombos , for their return ; and on the 11th February reached Essouan ...
... travellers passed upwards with a fair wind from Thebes , reserving the examination of the ancient towns of Esné , Elei- thias , Etfou ( Apollinopolis Magna ) and Koum Ombos , for their return ; and on the 11th February reached Essouan ...
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