The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen16Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... fact , the whole panelling of an entire façade , over 1200 feet in length , seemed to be occupied by a single subject - a long succession of figures , far above the natural size . Winged human figures , with the heads of eagles and ...
... fact , the whole panelling of an entire façade , over 1200 feet in length , seemed to be occupied by a single subject - a long succession of figures , far above the natural size . Winged human figures , with the heads of eagles and ...
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... fact that it was chiefly through , the influence of the English Ambassador , that most of these children were restored to liberty . His companion , Mr. Hassam , had been an agent in effecting their liberation . A second storm was now ...
... fact that it was chiefly through , the influence of the English Ambassador , that most of these children were restored to liberty . His companion , Mr. Hassam , had been an agent in effecting their liberation . A second storm was now ...
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... fact that Nineveh was the only such capital on the Tigris ; must close all controversy on the subject . Taking the mounds of Khorsabad , Karamles , Nimroud and Kouyunjik , at the N. E. S. and W. points of a quadrangle covered with ...
... fact that Nineveh was the only such capital on the Tigris ; must close all controversy on the subject . Taking the mounds of Khorsabad , Karamles , Nimroud and Kouyunjik , at the N. E. S. and W. points of a quadrangle covered with ...
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... , in substance , yet varied in the most arbitrary and artificial manner . It is further confirmed by the fact , that VOL . XVI.-No. 31 . 3 the religious emblems and figures in the buildings assigned to 1849. ] 25 Layard's Nineveh .
... , in substance , yet varied in the most arbitrary and artificial manner . It is further confirmed by the fact , that VOL . XVI.-No. 31 . 3 the religious emblems and figures in the buildings assigned to 1849. ] 25 Layard's Nineveh .
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... fact , so great as to require an interval of several genera- tions and a change of dynasty . The buildings afford a very striking proof of the same view . We stated that on the mound of Nimroud Mr. Lay- ard had opened five palaces , the ...
... fact , so great as to require an interval of several genera- tions and a change of dynasty . The buildings afford a very striking proof of the same view . We stated that on the mound of Nimroud Mr. Lay- ard had opened five palaces , the ...
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