The British Critic, Volym 23F. and C. Rivington, 1825 |
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... seems most probable that its origin may be traced up to the ancient Egyptians , who both in se- curing the advantages and guarding against the evil of the overflow of the Nile , were driven to the invention of various expedients , which ...
... seems most probable that its origin may be traced up to the ancient Egyptians , who both in se- curing the advantages and guarding against the evil of the overflow of the Nile , were driven to the invention of various expedients , which ...
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66 66 self , he seems to consider the unrestricted diffusion of the Bible to be so injurious to public morals , that the alarming increase of crime , which has peopled the prisons , and ... seems to consider the unrestricted diffusion of ...
66 66 self , he seems to consider the unrestricted diffusion of the Bible to be so injurious to public morals , that the alarming increase of crime , which has peopled the prisons , and ... seems to consider the unrestricted diffusion of ...
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... seems to refer in these words : " he had horns coming out of his hand ; and there was the hiding of his power . The Indian soldier wears a horn of steel on the front of his helmet , directly over the forehead . In Abys- sinia , the head ...
... seems to refer in these words : " he had horns coming out of his hand ; and there was the hiding of his power . The Indian soldier wears a horn of steel on the front of his helmet , directly over the forehead . In Abys- sinia , the head ...
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