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The credit and opulence of England must ever be taken into consideration , in delineating circumstances relative to the Egyptian antiquities . England can assume to itself the power of acting as almost exclusively the mistress of them ...
The credit and opulence of England must ever be taken into consideration , in delineating circumstances relative to the Egyptian antiquities . England can assume to itself the power of acting as almost exclusively the mistress of them ...
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... by inspiring me with the project of addressing a petition to Monsieur , which , with good advice , I put in execution , and to the same am indebted for a revolution in my circumstances , and for my present tranquillity .
... by inspiring me with the project of addressing a petition to Monsieur , which , with good advice , I put in execution , and to the same am indebted for a revolution in my circumstances , and for my present tranquillity .
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No circumstance of his description , however , corresponded to that bay , which was surrounded by high land , and no bottom was found at 45 fathoms . From these and other circumstances we were convinced , that some error exists in the ...
No circumstance of his description , however , corresponded to that bay , which was surrounded by high land , and no bottom was found at 45 fathoms . From these and other circumstances we were convinced , that some error exists in the ...
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Narrative of the Sufferings and Adventures of Henderick Portenger | 1 |
Travels of M Burckhardt in Egypt and Nubia | 1 |
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