The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1830 |
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Page 8
... perhaps , out of place , to descend into the details of the Travels in the Morea , ' particularly as they extend to almost innumerable places within that peninsula . There is , besides , in this work , very little indeed of any of that ...
... perhaps , out of place , to descend into the details of the Travels in the Morea , ' particularly as they extend to almost innumerable places within that peninsula . There is , besides , in this work , very little indeed of any of that ...
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... perhaps of a thick London fog . The atmosphere was loaded with clouds of sand of so fine and penetrating a quality , that almost in an instant , our tables , our books , and our clothes , were covered with it ; while the wind , hot as ...
... perhaps of a thick London fog . The atmosphere was loaded with clouds of sand of so fine and penetrating a quality , that almost in an instant , our tables , our books , and our clothes , were covered with it ; while the wind , hot as ...
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... perhaps , more correctly , beyond certain dis- tances from the sea - and that its re - appearance in Cairo is regu- larly periodical . A susceptibility to its attacks , our author says , depends , amongst other causes , on the mode of ...
... perhaps , more correctly , beyond certain dis- tances from the sea - and that its re - appearance in Cairo is regu- larly periodical . A susceptibility to its attacks , our author says , depends , amongst other causes , on the mode of ...
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... perhaps our own country alone can send forth . The Rev. Mr. S. was an English clergyman , nearly seventy years of age , who had taken the pains to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem , to obtain the cross of the order of the Holy Sepulchre ...
... perhaps our own country alone can send forth . The Rev. Mr. S. was an English clergyman , nearly seventy years of age , who had taken the pains to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem , to obtain the cross of the order of the Holy Sepulchre ...
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... by these rustic theologians may perhaps excite a smile ; but it is at least as humane , if not as rational , for them to burn wood and gunpowder in honour of their respective creeds 10 Travels in the Turkish Empire .
... by these rustic theologians may perhaps excite a smile ; but it is at least as humane , if not as rational , for them to burn wood and gunpowder in honour of their respective creeds 10 Travels in the Turkish Empire .
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