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Page 342
On the same side of the city , [ the eastern side , ] as I was told by the master - mason , there were walls of varnished bricks , which he supposed to have been a temple . "p . 369. Thus far from Mr. Beauchamp , as quoted by Major ...
On the same side of the city , [ the eastern side , ] as I was told by the master - mason , there were walls of varnished bricks , which he supposed to have been a temple . "p . 369. Thus far from Mr. Beauchamp , as quoted by Major ...
Page 351
During this expedition he visited the territory on which ancient Babylon is supposed to have stood , and succeeded in bringing away fragments of the ruins which overspread the ground . These consist of several of the bricks which are ...
During this expedition he visited the territory on which ancient Babylon is supposed to have stood , and succeeded in bringing away fragments of the ruins which overspread the ground . These consist of several of the bricks which are ...
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He takes Adam , ( who had the advantage of being full grown from the first , and who surely would be the only person , who could have any doubts on the subject ) and gives a flourishing account of the supposed state of his mind , as to ...
He takes Adam , ( who had the advantage of being full grown from the first , and who surely would be the only person , who could have any doubts on the subject ) and gives a flourishing account of the supposed state of his mind , as to ...
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Adams President letter from | 48 |
in Rhyme | 68 |
Lines from London Morning | 76 |
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