The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Volume 8H.D. Symonds, 1799 |
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Page 198
... Egypt , and in fome parts of Syria , where the people , befide their vicinity , have a confiderable refemblance to those of Egypt . Toward the end of October , 1731 , the Dutch drog- man or interpreter at Aleppo , was walking for ...
... Egypt , and in fome parts of Syria , where the people , befide their vicinity , have a confiderable refemblance to those of Egypt . Toward the end of October , 1731 , the Dutch drog- man or interpreter at Aleppo , was walking for ...
Page 199
... Egyptian granite , weighs a hundred and eighty - five pounds . The weight of the whole column , therefore , is one ... Egypt , vol . i . p . 36 . T Journey of Paul Lucas , in 1714 , vol . ii . p . 22 . • tal tal . It has been already ...
... Egyptian granite , weighs a hundred and eighty - five pounds . The weight of the whole column , therefore , is one ... Egypt , vol . i . p . 36 . T Journey of Paul Lucas , in 1714 , vol . ii . p . 22 . • tal tal . It has been already ...
Page 201
... Egypt , Ptolemeus - Euergetes . " Mr. W. Montague , whom his extenfive erudition and fingular adventures have raised to celebrity , had formed , du- ring his long refidence in the east , a new opinion on the fame fubject . He maintained ...
... Egypt , Ptolemeus - Euergetes . " Mr. W. Montague , whom his extenfive erudition and fingular adventures have raised to celebrity , had formed , du- ring his long refidence in the east , a new opinion on the fame fubject . He maintained ...
Page 202
... Egypt the principles of a beautiful architecture , and of elegance in all the arts . A judgment may be formed of this from the re- mains of the city which that very emperor had caused to be built in the upper part of that country , in ...
... Egypt the principles of a beautiful architecture , and of elegance in all the arts . A judgment may be formed of this from the re- mains of the city which that very emperor had caused to be built in the upper part of that country , in ...
Page 203
... Egypt , to thofe Eras when myriads of men were employed , for years to- gether , in transporting maffes of stone , the movement of which feemed to exceed human strength , and to demand the exer- tions of beings more than mortal ...
... Egypt , to thofe Eras when myriads of men were employed , for years to- gether , in transporting maffes of stone , the movement of which feemed to exceed human strength , and to demand the exer- tions of beings more than mortal ...
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