The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 - Books |
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Page 166
... Greek inscriptions , but written in a hand not legible , and a few Arabic . In all we entered there is the Greek cross , and the celebrated Egyptian hieroglyphic , the Crux Ansata , which origin- ally signifying life would appear to be ...
... Greek inscriptions , but written in a hand not legible , and a few Arabic . In all we entered there is the Greek cross , and the celebrated Egyptian hieroglyphic , the Crux Ansata , which origin- ally signifying life would appear to be ...
Page 405
... Greek independence : but , in the expression of those sentiments , we endeavored to preserve an equal medium be- tween that overheated enthusiasm which overlooks every dif- ficulty , and that cold and calculating caution which lays the ...
... Greek independence : but , in the expression of those sentiments , we endeavored to preserve an equal medium be- tween that overheated enthusiasm which overlooks every dif- ficulty , and that cold and calculating caution which lays the ...
Page 409
... Greek archbishop will ever sin- cerely support a Bible Society , the very first effect of which must be the ruin of his own pretensions , would be really too absurd to require a remark , if we had not witnessed the attempts of Pro ...
... Greek archbishop will ever sin- cerely support a Bible Society , the very first effect of which must be the ruin of his own pretensions , would be really too absurd to require a remark , if we had not witnessed the attempts of Pro ...
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