The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1802 |
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... remains of Roman Antiquity in Great Britain : be- cause whatever is published in detached parcels , making but an ac- cidental appearance , and blended with other matter , would be much more satisfactory if brought together in one ...
... remains of Roman Antiquity in Great Britain : be- cause whatever is published in detached parcels , making but an ac- cidental appearance , and blended with other matter , would be much more satisfactory if brought together in one ...
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... remains but a shapeless rock of granite ; so that it requires the persevering look of the amateur , accustomed to this kind of examination , to distinguish any portions of the figure which have escaped destruction ; and even those are ...
... remains but a shapeless rock of granite ; so that it requires the persevering look of the amateur , accustomed to this kind of examination , to distinguish any portions of the figure which have escaped destruction ; and even those are ...
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... remains of an antient building , which are now supposed to be those of the celebrated Temple of Jupiter Ammon . These same remains Mr. Horneman saw and explored ; and the accounts and measurements of the two travellers do not altogether ...
... remains of an antient building , which are now supposed to be those of the celebrated Temple of Jupiter Ammon . These same remains Mr. Horneman saw and explored ; and the accounts and measurements of the two travellers do not altogether ...
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