The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1859 |
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Pagina 110
... supposed them- selves beyond its influence . Cardinal Giustiniani at one time received so many votes , that his election seemed imminent ; but Cardinal Marco interposed the exclusion of Spain . Giustiniani was supposed to have incurred ...
... supposed them- selves beyond its influence . Cardinal Giustiniani at one time received so many votes , that his election seemed imminent ; but Cardinal Marco interposed the exclusion of Spain . Giustiniani was supposed to have incurred ...
Pagina 399
... supposed to assign 1076 years to the Old Monarchy , the corrected computation of Manetho makes it last 1286 years . The value of the supposed Key ' must be tested by its power to unlock the secret . If by the omission of all the ...
... supposed to assign 1076 years to the Old Monarchy , the corrected computation of Manetho makes it last 1286 years . The value of the supposed Key ' must be tested by its power to unlock the secret . If by the omission of all the ...
Pagina 407
... Supposed Vernal Equinox , in reign of Thothmes III . ( xvith dy- nasty ) , about B.C. 144ì . 6 6 It must be admitted that these dates , even if inaccurate by some years , * offer valuable checks upon any system of chronology put forward ...
... Supposed Vernal Equinox , in reign of Thothmes III . ( xvith dy- nasty ) , about B.C. 144ì . 6 6 It must be admitted that these dates , even if inaccurate by some years , * offer valuable checks upon any system of chronology put forward ...
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