The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... ancient towns , and often still occupied by modern villages - each village on its mound ( which during the inundation becomes an island ) amid a clump of palm- trees full of pigeons - the houses and walls all of sunburnt - bricks of ...
... ancient towns , and often still occupied by modern villages - each village on its mound ( which during the inundation becomes an island ) amid a clump of palm- trees full of pigeons - the houses and walls all of sunburnt - bricks of ...
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... ancient chronicles , have furnished him with abundant opportuni- ties for conducting his explorations . With M. Delorme all this has been a labour of love . His interest in human nature has given a life to his study of antiquity . Far ...
... ancient chronicles , have furnished him with abundant opportuni- ties for conducting his explorations . With M. Delorme all this has been a labour of love . His interest in human nature has given a life to his study of antiquity . Far ...
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... ancients seem to have been influenced by outward agencies such as climate and land- scape scenery . The idolatry of the ancient Greeks bore a close relation to their realization of the physical world around them . The images which they ...
... ancients seem to have been influenced by outward agencies such as climate and land- scape scenery . The idolatry of the ancient Greeks bore a close relation to their realization of the physical world around them . The images which they ...
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