The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen16Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... passed away , did the children of Noah , while yet of the same tongue , assemble together , and , forgetful of the power of God , say to each other : " Let us make a city and a tower , the top whereof may reach to heaven ; and let us ...
... passed away , did the children of Noah , while yet of the same tongue , assemble together , and , forgetful of the power of God , say to each other : " Let us make a city and a tower , the top whereof may reach to heaven ; and let us ...
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... passed away , that antiquarians have long disputed where on this plain Niniveh and Babylon stood . Mr. Layard unfolds before us vivid pictures , both of that ancient glory and of the present degradation . The stirring narrative of his ...
... passed away , that antiquarians have long disputed where on this plain Niniveh and Babylon stood . Mr. Layard unfolds before us vivid pictures , both of that ancient glory and of the present degradation . The stirring narrative of his ...
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... passed years in the galleries , the studios and the conversazioni of that fair land , which was , and which - unless the tragic farce of Mazzini's re- public end , as it threatens , in the demolition of St. Peters , the stripping of the ...
... passed years in the galleries , the studios and the conversazioni of that fair land , which was , and which - unless the tragic farce of Mazzini's re- public end , as it threatens , in the demolition of St. Peters , the stripping of the ...
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... - fluence has long since passed away . The more he conjectures the more vague the results appear . The scene around is worthy of the ruin he is contemplating ; desolation meets desolation ; a 1 * 1849. ] Layard's Nineveh .
... - fluence has long since passed away . The more he conjectures the more vague the results appear . The scene around is worthy of the ruin he is contemplating ; desolation meets desolation ; a 1 * 1849. ] Layard's Nineveh .
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... passed through this country , and found M. Botta , who in the interval had been ap- pointed French Consul at Mosul , engaged in making ex- cavations in the large mound of Kouyunjik , opposite that city , hoping to discover some remains ...
... passed through this country , and found M. Botta , who in the interval had been ap- pointed French Consul at Mosul , engaged in making ex- cavations in the large mound of Kouyunjik , opposite that city , hoping to discover some remains ...
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