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... antient . commerce of the Greeks with India and Britain . This volume is accompanied with five good drawings , Imo , A piece of antient sculpture from the cavern of Elephanta , re- presenting the evil principle of India , 2do , The most ...
... antient . commerce of the Greeks with India and Britain . This volume is accompanied with five good drawings , Imo , A piece of antient sculpture from the cavern of Elephanta , re- presenting the evil principle of India , 2do , The most ...
Page 279
... antient splendour . To elucidate these , they quote largely from the classics with local application , or describe the subject of investigation from the most accurate topographers , or critical antiquaries . They recite , in fact , a ...
... antient splendour . To elucidate these , they quote largely from the classics with local application , or describe the subject of investigation from the most accurate topographers , or critical antiquaries . They recite , in fact , a ...
Page 575
... antient productions of the fine arts , once so happily cultivated in the country in which he now resides . The nation will never regret having purchased his valuable collection of antient vases , for which , independent of the ad ...
... antient productions of the fine arts , once so happily cultivated in the country in which he now resides . The nation will never regret having purchased his valuable collection of antient vases , for which , independent of the ad ...
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