The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1816 |
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... contains the following sentence : " It appears that when Lord Elgin was at Athens he manufactured a long Latin inscription in honour of himself and of Tweddell , which was left with Lusieri , " & c . This inscription has been handed ...
... contains the following sentence : " It appears that when Lord Elgin was at Athens he manufactured a long Latin inscription in honour of himself and of Tweddell , which was left with Lusieri , " & c . This inscription has been handed ...
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... contains more new matter than the first , or at least matter which has not so much the appearance of being common - place . The effects of convex lenses , of electri- city , especially that modification of it called Galvanism , of ex ...
... contains more new matter than the first , or at least matter which has not so much the appearance of being common - place . The effects of convex lenses , of electri- city , especially that modification of it called Galvanism , of ex ...
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... containing a more than proportional increase of useless matter . Among the substances met with in the early workings ... contains little else than rubble , composed of the debris of the country ; the metal appearing at a depth of between ...
... containing a more than proportional increase of useless matter . Among the substances met with in the early workings ... contains little else than rubble , composed of the debris of the country ; the metal appearing at a depth of between ...
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OF | 1 |
Great Britain Picture | 6 |
Monastic and Baronial Remains | 12 |
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