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... first sight , somewhat idle to obtrude conjectural speculation , or something nigh akin to it . Where , however , he who dares to conjecture , does not go the length of insistance upon the verity of his suggestions ; but is willing to ...
... first sight , somewhat idle to obtrude conjectural speculation , or something nigh akin to it . Where , however , he who dares to conjecture , does not go the length of insistance upon the verity of his suggestions ; but is willing to ...
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... first he saw it represented in action , -the visible affinities of custom , the similarity of religious types , the painted caves rivalling the graphic picture - records of Egypt , -all stimulate a dweller in India , at all inter- ested ...
... first he saw it represented in action , -the visible affinities of custom , the similarity of religious types , the painted caves rivalling the graphic picture - records of Egypt , -all stimulate a dweller in India , at all inter- ested ...
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... first books of Chevalier Bunsen's Egypt's Place in the World's History ; and it may be judged with what satisfaction I read the peroration of his first book , in which he italicises the one great result of his unparalleled research ...
... first books of Chevalier Bunsen's Egypt's Place in the World's History ; and it may be judged with what satisfaction I read the peroration of his first book , in which he italicises the one great result of his unparalleled research ...
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... first Vol . of Chev . Bunsen's Egypt by Charles Cottrell , Esq . M. A. ( London 1848 ) ; but it is in a style of periphrasis , and not without omissions : I have therefore ventured on the humble verity of as literal a rendering as I ...
... first Vol . of Chev . Bunsen's Egypt by Charles Cottrell , Esq . M. A. ( London 1848 ) ; but it is in a style of periphrasis , and not without omissions : I have therefore ventured on the humble verity of as literal a rendering as I ...
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... first asserting the fact of her colonization there ; and of the re - appearance of new Assy- rian palaces , above these graves which surmounted the old ones , when the dispossessed race returned in victory to their ancient site of power ...
... first asserting the fact of her colonization there ; and of the re - appearance of new Assy- rian palaces , above these graves which surmounted the old ones , when the dispossessed race returned in victory to their ancient site of power ...
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