The Quarterly Review, Volumes 84-85John Murray, 1849 - English literature |
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Page 50
... distant from us , we shall have our reward in losing all fruit from our inge- ' nious toil - we shall find ourselves returned of making researches on the Assyrian plains had dawned upon 50 Dec. The Duke of Argyll on Presbytery .
... distant from us , we shall have our reward in losing all fruit from our inge- ' nious toil - we shall find ourselves returned of making researches on the Assyrian plains had dawned upon 50 Dec. The Duke of Argyll on Presbytery .
Page 58
... Assyrian art . We judge by those at Paris , him into the villages of Mohammedans , where there are some , especially one colos- Nestorian Christians , and Devil - worship- sal figure , which , though temporarily stow - pers , as if ...
... Assyrian art . We judge by those at Paris , him into the villages of Mohammedans , where there are some , especially one colos- Nestorian Christians , and Devil - worship- sal figure , which , though temporarily stow - pers , as if ...
Page 59
... Assyrian plains had dawned upon his mind ( in 1839-40 ) , at all events before he commenced his actual operations in ... Assyria made a deeper impression upon me , gave rise to more serious thought and more earnest reflection than the ...
... Assyrian plains had dawned upon his mind ( in 1839-40 ) , at all events before he commenced his actual operations in ... Assyria made a deeper impression upon me , gave rise to more serious thought and more earnest reflection than the ...
Page 60
... Assyrian history , its successive em- constructed , squared , and united by cramps of pires and dynasties ; to inquire what we iron , were frequently visible above the surface have actually gained for Asiatic history and of the stream ...
... Assyrian history , its successive em- constructed , squared , and united by cramps of pires and dynasties ; to inquire what we iron , were frequently visible above the surface have actually gained for Asiatic history and of the stream ...
Page 61
... Assyria ; and so no permission at once to commence his opera- one of these being absolutely destroyed , but tions ... Assyrian monarchs - produced them wrapped up in a piece of dingy " Wallah ! your the Nimrods or the Sardanapali - we ...
... Assyria ; and so no permission at once to commence his opera- one of these being absolutely destroyed , but tions ... Assyrian monarchs - produced them wrapped up in a piece of dingy " Wallah ! your the Nimrods or the Sardanapali - we ...
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