Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa: Greece, Egypt, and the Holy LandT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1817 |
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الصفحة xiv
... received the approbation of literary men ; the Society of Antiquaries having applied to the University of Cambridge for the loan of these types , when engaged in publishing the late Professor Porson's restoration of the cele- brated ...
... received the approbation of literary men ; the Society of Antiquaries having applied to the University of Cambridge for the loan of these types , when engaged in publishing the late Professor Porson's restoration of the cele- brated ...
الصفحة xv
... received text of an antient author , in such a manner , as to transpose the names of two Nomes ? If we be not allowed this free- dom , the opinions thereby deduced have no weight . After all the labour bestowed upon the subject , the ...
... received text of an antient author , in such a manner , as to transpose the names of two Nomes ? If we be not allowed this free- dom , the opinions thereby deduced have no weight . After all the labour bestowed upon the subject , the ...
الصفحة xx
... omitted ? Wherefore has the circumstance been withheld from notice , that the Arabs held it in traditio- nary veneration , as the TOMB OF ALEXANDER ? The reason why it has not received the appella- tion XX PREFACE TO SECOND SECTION.
... omitted ? Wherefore has the circumstance been withheld from notice , that the Arabs held it in traditio- nary veneration , as the TOMB OF ALEXANDER ? The reason why it has not received the appella- tion XX PREFACE TO SECOND SECTION.
الصفحة xxi
Edward Daniel Clarke. The reason why it has not received the appella- tion of a Soros is easily explained . The meaning of this word had never been duly under- stood ' , when the Tomb arrived in England ; although this be precisely the ...
Edward Daniel Clarke. The reason why it has not received the appella- tion of a Soros is easily explained . The meaning of this word had never been duly under- stood ' , when the Tomb arrived in England ; although this be precisely the ...
الصفحة xxii
... Tomb of Alexander may not be unacceptable to you , I send you the following Extract from a Letter I received from him a few days ago . " ' I have eminence both at home and abroad ; who have approved xxii PREFACE TO SECOND SECTION.
... Tomb of Alexander may not be unacceptable to you , I send you the following Extract from a Letter I received from him a few days ago . " ' I have eminence both at home and abroad ; who have approved xxii PREFACE TO SECOND SECTION.
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