The Southern Quarterly Review, 2. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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... appear to be any reason for identifying him with the conqueror of that name , excepting that his military expeditions and conquests , as represented on the monuments , appear to have been greater than those of any other king . As ...
... appear to be any reason for identifying him with the conqueror of that name , excepting that his military expeditions and conquests , as represented on the monuments , appear to have been greater than those of any other king . As ...
16. oldal
... appear to be of Egyptian origin . I say this from my own observation as well as from what I have heard from others ; for , after the question occurred to me , I made inquiry of both parties . I found that the Colchians had more ...
... appear to be of Egyptian origin . I say this from my own observation as well as from what I have heard from others ; for , after the question occurred to me , I made inquiry of both parties . I found that the Colchians had more ...
469. oldal
... appear , be- fore the eye of the spirit , exactly as they did to the natural eye , in this world , with this simple difference , that only such objects appear to the spiritual vision of the inhabitants of that region , as accord with ...
... appear , be- fore the eye of the spirit , exactly as they did to the natural eye , in this world , with this simple difference , that only such objects appear to the spiritual vision of the inhabitants of that region , as accord with ...
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ART PAGE | 5 |
subject 1842 | 59 |
CLASSICAL LITERATURE | 72 |
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