The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen16Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... rich in statuary and painting , and whose sides , glistening with gold and shining brass , reflected the daz- zling rays of the sun for leagues around , have all disap- peared . In their stead , a few mud - walled and thatch- roofed ...
... rich in statuary and painting , and whose sides , glistening with gold and shining brass , reflected the daz- zling rays of the sun for leagues around , have all disap- peared . In their stead , a few mud - walled and thatch- roofed ...
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... the opinions and prejudices of others , we mixed amongst the people , acquired with- out effort their manners , and enjoyed without alloy those emotions which scenes so novel and spots so rich in varied 4 [ Oct. , Layard's Nineveh .
... the opinions and prejudices of others , we mixed amongst the people , acquired with- out effort their manners , and enjoyed without alloy those emotions which scenes so novel and spots so rich in varied 4 [ Oct. , Layard's Nineveh .
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... rich in varied associations cannot fail to produce . I look back with feelings of delight to those happy days when , free and unheeded , we left at dawn the humble cottage or cheerful tent , and , lingering as we listed , unconscious of ...
... rich in varied associations cannot fail to produce . I look back with feelings of delight to those happy days when , free and unheeded , we left at dawn the humble cottage or cheerful tent , and , lingering as we listed , unconscious of ...
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... Rich treasures of historic lore lie buried in its mass ; but our author is not as expert in literary as in antiquarian re- search . The Chaldean Christians , whom we coincide with Mr. Layard 1849. ] 15 Layard's Nineveh .
... Rich treasures of historic lore lie buried in its mass ; but our author is not as expert in literary as in antiquarian re- search . The Chaldean Christians , whom we coincide with Mr. Layard 1849. ] 15 Layard's Nineveh .
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... rich harvest must await those who will prosecute such works at Nimroud alone . Some thirty miles lower down the Tigris , and on the opposite or western bank stands the mound of Kalah Shergat , 4685 yards in circuit . This likewise Mr ...
... rich harvest must await those who will prosecute such works at Nimroud alone . Some thirty miles lower down the Tigris , and on the opposite or western bank stands the mound of Kalah Shergat , 4685 yards in circuit . This likewise Mr ...
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