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Page 12
... traveller's copies of the inscriptions , but without the power of adding those illustrations which he alone could have afforded . At the same place , Mr. Tweddell had the different costumes of the Tartars , Cossaks , Calmucks , & c ...
... traveller's copies of the inscriptions , but without the power of adding those illustrations which he alone could have afforded . At the same place , Mr. Tweddell had the different costumes of the Tartars , Cossaks , Calmucks , & c ...
Page 258
... travellers could possibly have made it but per- sonal observation was still wanting ; and , indeed , from those modern travellers who had visited Babylon previously to the publication of his book , he was enabled to glean much less ac ...
... travellers could possibly have made it but per- sonal observation was still wanting ; and , indeed , from those modern travellers who had visited Babylon previously to the publication of his book , he was enabled to glean much less ac ...
Page 261
... traveller leaves the two chief longitudinal mounds on his right hand , they forming the eastern boundary . They have been dug open in various parts , but have yielded few or no fine whole bricks ; whence it would appear that the ...
... traveller leaves the two chief longitudinal mounds on his right hand , they forming the eastern boundary . They have been dug open in various parts , but have yielded few or no fine whole bricks ; whence it would appear that the ...
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