The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... four feet in length , thirty in breadth , and twenty - four in height . Many Greek inscriptions are cut on the Propylon , recording the devotion of those who visited these sacred buildings . Of these our travellers copied two . The ...
... four feet in length , thirty in breadth , and twenty - four in height . Many Greek inscriptions are cut on the Propylon , recording the devotion of those who visited these sacred buildings . Of these our travellers copied two . The ...
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... 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 Nubia .
... 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 Nubia .
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... four hours in search of Amabdi , they at length observed four Arabs cutting wood . These people shewed an unwillingness to give them any information - talked of danger - and were heard to mut- ter that — if one must die all must die ...
... four hours in search of Amabdi , they at length observed four Arabs cutting wood . These people shewed an unwillingness to give them any information - talked of danger - and were heard to mut- ter that — if one must die all must die ...
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... four Turks on horesback galloping towards them , followed by two Arabs on foot , the latter bawling out and swearing that they would have blood for blood . The Turks said they were sent by the Cacheff to bring them back to Manfalout ...
... four Turks on horesback galloping towards them , followed by two Arabs on foot , the latter bawling out and swearing that they would have blood for blood . The Turks said they were sent by the Cacheff to bring them back to Manfalout ...
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... four pages of one of Mr. Phillips's speeches to the Catholic Board are employed in chastising Mr. Grattan for having given some reasons ( if reasons , ' as Mr. Phillips cautiously observes , they can be called , ' ) against presenting a ...
... four pages of one of Mr. Phillips's speeches to the Catholic Board are employed in chastising Mr. Grattan for having given some reasons ( if reasons , ' as Mr. Phillips cautiously observes , they can be called , ' ) against presenting a ...
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