The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... close by the mountains . To the distance of about five hours from Cairo , he met with large quantities of petrified wood . Travellers have doubted this fact : but he was satisfied of its being really petrified wood , after an inspec ...
... close by the mountains . To the distance of about five hours from Cairo , he met with large quantities of petrified wood . Travellers have doubted this fact : but he was satisfied of its being really petrified wood , after an inspec ...
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... close , which is environed with handsome or very respectable detached houses . These have their respective gardens and plantations ; and on the north and eastern sides of the close are some fine forest trees . Hence the external appear ...
... close , which is environed with handsome or very respectable detached houses . These have their respective gardens and plantations ; and on the north and eastern sides of the close are some fine forest trees . Hence the external appear ...
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... close of the following version of one of his " Canzoni , " from the pen of Lady Dacre ; whose specimens of Petrarch's muse are often rendered with a degree of poetic beauty and fidelity which fully intitles her to the dedication of the ...
... close of the following version of one of his " Canzoni , " from the pen of Lady Dacre ; whose specimens of Petrarch's muse are often rendered with a degree of poetic beauty and fidelity which fully intitles her to the dedication of the ...
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