The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1803 - Books |
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Page 162
... called the chancel , where you are suddenly surprised by several voices from a gallery above , at the height of sixty feet . The numberless reflections of the lights , the effect of the echoes , which turn singers and join in the ...
... called the chancel , where you are suddenly surprised by several voices from a gallery above , at the height of sixty feet . The numberless reflections of the lights , the effect of the echoes , which turn singers and join in the ...
Page 433
... called by the Arabs Al - Judi , and also Thamanin . In confirmation of this opinion , it is alleged that the remains of the ark . were to be seen on these mountains ; and it is said , that Berosus and Abydenus both declare , that such a ...
... called by the Arabs Al - Judi , and also Thamanin . In confirmation of this opinion , it is alleged that the remains of the ark . were to be seen on these mountains ; and it is said , that Berosus and Abydenus both declare , that such a ...
Page 452
... called the channel or canal of the mountain ( rigole de la montagne ) , and which canal receives the waters of four rivers . It is cut along a bed of granite to the mountain of Campmase , through which a tunnel is formed ; and the ...
... called the channel or canal of the mountain ( rigole de la montagne ) , and which canal receives the waters of four rivers . It is cut along a bed of granite to the mountain of Campmase , through which a tunnel is formed ; and the ...
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