The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... fact all the grand leading principles of Egyptian arcbi- tecture to that of the Hindoos . They differ only in those details of the decorative parts , which trifling points of difference in their reli- gious creeds seem to have suggested ...
... fact all the grand leading principles of Egyptian arcbi- tecture to that of the Hindoos . They differ only in those details of the decorative parts , which trifling points of difference in their reli- gious creeds seem to have suggested ...
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... fact is , that the resistance of the brave inhabitants of Philæ put an end to the hopes and the progress of the French general in Nubia , and all the grapes that grew beyond it turned instantly sour . Our tra- vellers , however , have ...
... fact is , that the resistance of the brave inhabitants of Philæ put an end to the hopes and the progress of the French general in Nubia , and all the grapes that grew beyond it turned instantly sour . Our tra- vellers , however , have ...
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... FACT scarcely any where denied in the present day ; and had devoted , at least , four - fifths of the Essay to the more interesting and original matters to which we have just adverted , and which , in truth , appear to have been mainly ...
... FACT scarcely any where denied in the present day ; and had devoted , at least , four - fifths of the Essay to the more interesting and original matters to which we have just adverted , and which , in truth , appear to have been mainly ...
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... fact , we know that even the casualties to which one sex is more exposed than the other , are provided for by the ... facts in political arithmetic are of value , we wish to observe on a passage in the foregoing extract , that although ...
... fact , we know that even the casualties to which one sex is more exposed than the other , are provided for by the ... facts in political arithmetic are of value , we wish to observe on a passage in the foregoing extract , that although ...
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... fact of the geometrical and arithmetical progress of population and subsistence respectively ; -aud the same ... facts respecting population , and its tendency to a quicker increase than the supply of food can keep pace with , which have ...
... fact of the geometrical and arithmetical progress of population and subsistence respectively ; -aud the same ... facts respecting population , and its tendency to a quicker increase than the supply of food can keep pace with , which have ...
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