The Eclectic Review, Volume 21; Volume 39Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1824 - English literature |
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... appear : they have been executed in a very superior style , and the colouring has been rich beyond description . Some modern sun - burnt - brick ruins attached to the Temple , may have been additions by the Greeks . ' Irby and Mangles ...
... appear : they have been executed in a very superior style , and the colouring has been rich beyond description . Some modern sun - burnt - brick ruins attached to the Temple , may have been additions by the Greeks . ' Irby and Mangles ...
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... appear to have any firmness ; and they have a great aversion to fire - arms . They evince much outward show of religion , praying four or five times a day ; and to shew their piety , they leave the sand on their foreheads , which sticks ...
... appear to have any firmness ; and they have a great aversion to fire - arms . They evince much outward show of religion , praying four or five times a day ; and to shew their piety , they leave the sand on their foreheads , which sticks ...
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... appear disconnected with idol worship , or with the priestcraft of the Egyptian literati , and are probably older than at least the more elaborate excavations . For it seems scarcely credible , that the cost and trouble of rearing these ...
... appear disconnected with idol worship , or with the priestcraft of the Egyptian literati , and are probably older than at least the more elaborate excavations . For it seems scarcely credible , that the cost and trouble of rearing these ...
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... appear to be one tree among the whole , which had much merit , either for dimensions or beauty ; the largest among them would appear to be the junction of four or five trunks in one tree . According to Maundrell , this is twelve yards ...
... appear to be one tree among the whole , which had much merit , either for dimensions or beauty ; the largest among them would appear to be the junction of four or five trunks in one tree . According to Maundrell , this is twelve yards ...
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... appear some thing like those Gothic columns which seem to be composed of several pillars . Higher up they begin to spread horizon- tally . One that had the roundest body , though not the larg- ' est , measured 24 feet in circumference ...
... appear some thing like those Gothic columns which seem to be composed of several pillars . Higher up they begin to spread horizon- tally . One that had the roundest body , though not the larg- ' est , measured 24 feet in circumference ...
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