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... Ruins , or a Survey of the Revolutions of Empires , 1791 ( translated from the French by Joel Barlow , among others ) . Volney's work , in which a traveller seated among the ruins of Palmyra has a vision of the future decay of. 48 The ...
... Ruins , or a Survey of the Revolutions of Empires , 1791 ( translated from the French by Joel Barlow , among others ) . Volney's work , in which a traveller seated among the ruins of Palmyra has a vision of the future decay of. 48 The ...
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... ruins . From the anonymous author of ' The State of England , and the once flourishing City of London ' ( 1780 ) and the dissenting poet Anna Letitia Barbauld's Eighteen Hundred and Eleven ( 1812 ) , in which a Canadian tourist in the ...
... ruins . From the anonymous author of ' The State of England , and the once flourishing City of London ' ( 1780 ) and the dissenting poet Anna Letitia Barbauld's Eighteen Hundred and Eleven ( 1812 ) , in which a Canadian tourist in the ...
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... ruins of a bombedout capital I andor reinvent the canonic works of western art as a series of roadsign glyphs and or commission an artist the paint the large ass of marcel duchamp andor use a dotmatrix printer to sound out a poem in ...
... ruins of a bombedout capital I andor reinvent the canonic works of western art as a series of roadsign glyphs and or commission an artist the paint the large ass of marcel duchamp andor use a dotmatrix printer to sound out a poem in ...
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