The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 59
... Lord V. travelled from Suez in a takterouane , or species of palanquin , which is slung between two camels . The other gentlemen went in mohaffas , or a kind of little couches , two of which were slung sideways on the opposite sides of ...
... Lord V. travelled from Suez in a takterouane , or species of palanquin , which is slung between two camels . The other gentlemen went in mohaffas , or a kind of little couches , two of which were slung sideways on the opposite sides of ...
Page 60
... Lord V. how- ever says , that though the features in the basso - relievos are beautiful , the figures are out of all proportion , and display a total ignorance of anatomy . Lord V. after making a short stay at Malta , and touching at ...
... Lord V. how- ever says , that though the features in the basso - relievos are beautiful , the figures are out of all proportion , and display a total ignorance of anatomy . Lord V. after making a short stay at Malta , and touching at ...
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... Lord Melville and Mr. Perceval . London , Hatchard , 1810 , 1s . 6d . THE author of this ingenious pamphlet strenuously contends that as Lord Melville was solemnly acquitted by the judgment of his peers , his character was perfectly ...
... Lord Melville and Mr. Perceval . London , Hatchard , 1810 , 1s . 6d . THE author of this ingenious pamphlet strenuously contends that as Lord Melville was solemnly acquitted by the judgment of his peers , his character was perfectly ...
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