The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... persons , he was at length furnished with a certain amount of funds by Sir Strat- ford Canning , Euglish Ambassador at Constantinople , and without delay set out for Mosul . Having secretly procured a few tools and engaged a workman ...
... persons , he was at length furnished with a certain amount of funds by Sir Strat- ford Canning , Euglish Ambassador at Constantinople , and without delay set out for Mosul . Having secretly procured a few tools and engaged a workman ...
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... person the operations at Nimroud . For some time nothing but inscribed slabs were met ; but on the 28th of November their labors were rewarded by the much coveted sight of sculptures . " The Arabs were no less excited than myself by the ...
... person the operations at Nimroud . For some time nothing but inscribed slabs were met ; but on the 28th of November their labors were rewarded by the much coveted sight of sculptures . " The Arabs were no less excited than myself by the ...
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... persons . So that it is as truly an act of idolatry to worship him as God , as it would be to pay divine homage to any other man . He denied that Jesus was the God - man , and abhorred all phrases that expressed or conveyed this idea ...
... persons . So that it is as truly an act of idolatry to worship him as God , as it would be to pay divine homage to any other man . He denied that Jesus was the God - man , and abhorred all phrases that expressed or conveyed this idea ...
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... persons to the sword and sold the children as slaves . The warmth of Mr. Layard's reception is due to the fact that it was chiefly through , the influence of the English Ambassador , that most of these children were restored to liberty ...
... persons to the sword and sold the children as slaves . The warmth of Mr. Layard's reception is due to the fact that it was chiefly through , the influence of the English Ambassador , that most of these children were restored to liberty ...
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... persons , that could not discern between their right hand and their left hand " -must have approached a mil- lion . It is not alone on the vast size of Nineveh , that these monuments coincide with and support the statements of the Holy ...
... persons , that could not discern between their right hand and their left hand " -must have approached a mil- lion . It is not alone on the vast size of Nineveh , that these monuments coincide with and support the statements of the Holy ...
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