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 |
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... never carries his natural propensities beyond robbery ; but the Nubian does not hesitate to commit murder . Three men at the Cataracts , killed a traveller whom they asked to supper ; a breach of hospitality unknown among the Bedouins ...
... never carries his natural propensities beyond robbery ; but the Nubian does not hesitate to commit murder . Three men at the Cataracts , killed a traveller whom they asked to supper ; a breach of hospitality unknown among the Bedouins ...
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... never yet been displaced , though there are signs of destruction at either end . This roof alone occupies nearly as much space as the neighbouring village . Some small chambers in which the colour of the painting is so well preserved ...
... never yet been displaced , though there are signs of destruction at either end . This roof alone occupies nearly as much space as the neighbouring village . Some small chambers in which the colour of the painting is so well preserved ...
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... never were so , because they did not dislike arches , but have frequently cut them where sufficient space has been afforded by the live rock , and , because that in every artificial roof they have been obliged to put a prop to support ...
... never were so , because they did not dislike arches , but have frequently cut them where sufficient space has been afforded by the live rock , and , because that in every artificial roof they have been obliged to put a prop to support ...
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... never occurred to them . In the great French work , they have put down fourteen or fifteen moons , never having taken the trouble to count them . ' p . 152 . " We must take leave of Egypt , and , for the present , of Sir Frederick ...
... never occurred to them . In the great French work , they have put down fourteen or fifteen moons , never having taken the trouble to count them . ' p . 152 . " We must take leave of Egypt , and , for the present , of Sir Frederick ...
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... never - dying spirits . With a conscience sprinkled by his atoning blood , and purified by his word and spirit , may each of us be enabled through life and in death to exclaim , " I know in whom I have believed , and I am persuaded that ...
... never - dying spirits . With a conscience sprinkled by his atoning blood , and purified by his word and spirit , may each of us be enabled through life and in death to exclaim , " I know in whom I have believed , and I am persuaded that ...
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