The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen16Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... importance to Mr. Lay- ard . He could not believe that all this labour had been undertaken merely for the sake of finding stones ; and gra- titude was lost in astonishment , when Mr. Layard made him a present of all the gold that had ...
... importance to Mr. Lay- ard . He could not believe that all this labour had been undertaken merely for the sake of finding stones ; and gra- titude was lost in astonishment , when Mr. Layard made him a present of all the gold that had ...
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... important event by a general feast to the friendly Arabs of the vicinity . But his joy was of short duration . The fame of the discovery of Nimrod himself , stirred up anew the bile of the Cadi and the Mufti , his old enemies , and ...
... important event by a general feast to the friendly Arabs of the vicinity . But his joy was of short duration . The fame of the discovery of Nimrod himself , stirred up anew the bile of the Cadi and the Mufti , his old enemies , and ...
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... important points he makes out very clearly : that the charge of immoral rites , current throughout the east , has no foundation in fact ; and that their doctrines , whatever they may be , for they sedulously withheld them , even from ...
... important points he makes out very clearly : that the charge of immoral rites , current throughout the east , has no foundation in fact ; and that their doctrines , whatever they may be , for they sedulously withheld them , even from ...
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... important stratification . In the upper portion of the earth covering the earliest buildings , and in the debris filling chambers of a later period , and likewise at Khorsabad and Konyunjik , many Egyptian remains were discovered . The ...
... important stratification . In the upper portion of the earth covering the earliest buildings , and in the debris filling chambers of a later period , and likewise at Khorsabad and Konyunjik , many Egyptian remains were discovered . The ...
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... and mighty structures caused his capital to be called the City of Ninus ? This , and many other more important and interesting questions , can only be answered when the inscriptions are 30 [ Oct. , Layard's Nineveh .
... and mighty structures caused his capital to be called the City of Ninus ? This , and many other more important and interesting questions , can only be answered when the inscriptions are 30 [ Oct. , Layard's Nineveh .
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