Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa, Volym 2T. Cadell et W. Davies, 1816 |
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... noticed , began to realize the prospect so long , and so generally , formed . Their discoveries were followed by a still more extensive examination of the soil near Athens , conducted under the patronage of several persons from this ...
... noticed , began to realize the prospect so long , and so generally , formed . Their discoveries were followed by a still more extensive examination of the soil near Athens , conducted under the patronage of several persons from this ...
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... noticed the frequent examples of resemblance between antient and modern customs ; as it clearly proves , that the chaplets sus- pended in the hands of angels upon the old monuments of our churches had their origin , like many other of ...
... noticed the frequent examples of resemblance between antient and modern customs ; as it clearly proves , that the chaplets sus- pended in the hands of angels upon the old monuments of our churches had their origin , like many other of ...
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... noticed by one traveller , are afterwards made use of by another , as clues to discoveries of much greater importance . It sometimes happens , that a large portion of antient history may be proved to have a connection with the meanest ...
... noticed by one traveller , are afterwards made use of by another , as clues to discoveries of much greater importance . It sometimes happens , that a large portion of antient history may be proved to have a connection with the meanest ...
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... noticed the wearing of rings , as spells ' ; the practice , upon any sudden appre- hension , of spitting into their own bosoms ' ; the alarm excited by seeing serpents in their houses ' ; the observance of lucky or unlucky days ' ; the ...
... noticed the wearing of rings , as spells ' ; the practice , upon any sudden appre- hension , of spitting into their own bosoms ' ; the alarm excited by seeing serpents in their houses ' ; the observance of lucky or unlucky days ' ; the ...
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... noticed in comparing all their other nouns . Khéne , in Albanian , signifies the Moon ; in Erse it is Djallack ; and in Abyssinian , Tcherka . Yet the remarkable feast in honour of the dead , as practised by the Albanians , exactly ...
... noticed in comparing all their other nouns . Khéne , in Albanian , signifies the Moon ; in Erse it is Djallack ; and in Abyssinian , Tcherka . Yet the remarkable feast in honour of the dead , as practised by the Albanians , exactly ...
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Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa: Scandinavia, Volym 2 Edward Daniel Clarke Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1824 |
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