The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... means complete , and that a rich harvest must await those who will prosecute such works at Nimroud alone . Some thirty miles lower down the Tigris , and on the opposite or western bank stands the mound of Kalah Shergat , 4685 yards in ...
... means complete , and that a rich harvest must await those who will prosecute such works at Nimroud alone . Some thirty miles lower down the Tigris , and on the opposite or western bank stands the mound of Kalah Shergat , 4685 yards in ...
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... means of transporting , Mr. Layard carefully covered over with earth , lest they might be injured by the weather or by any casualty . - It is difficult to understand without examining them , to what extent these remains illustrate the ...
... means of transporting , Mr. Layard carefully covered over with earth , lest they might be injured by the weather or by any casualty . - It is difficult to understand without examining them , to what extent these remains illustrate the ...
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... means exempt from faults , even gross ones ; yet animated by a vigor and life which belong only to the youth of art . Elsewhere , it is cold and stiff , finished with minute precision , and even elegance , showing a chisel guided by ...
... means exempt from faults , even gross ones ; yet animated by a vigor and life which belong only to the youth of art . Elsewhere , it is cold and stiff , finished with minute precision , and even elegance , showing a chisel guided by ...
33. oldal
... means of enjoyment within his reach , to facilitate his intercourse with his creator . In this view , we regard education not as a civil or political necessity , but as a moral want . That the State has made such pro- visions for ...
... means of enjoyment within his reach , to facilitate his intercourse with his creator . In this view , we regard education not as a civil or political necessity , but as a moral want . That the State has made such pro- visions for ...
34. oldal
... means of education placed within their reach . No one , we presume , will have the hardihood to advocate enforced attendance on the part of the scholars , and it would be futile to adopt a more comprehensive course of instruction ...
... means of education placed within their reach . No one , we presume , will have the hardihood to advocate enforced attendance on the part of the scholars , and it would be futile to adopt a more comprehensive course of instruction ...
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