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... remains con- founded at the diminutiveness , not to say meanness , of the vestiges which time has left of them : we must have seen them to believe it , such is our incredulity . The genius of the Romans is not dis- played in their civil ...
... remains con- founded at the diminutiveness , not to say meanness , of the vestiges which time has left of them : we must have seen them to believe it , such is our incredulity . The genius of the Romans is not dis- played in their civil ...
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... remains of animals or vegetables were deposited in succession over each other ; 3dly , that every stratum containing organic remains was once the uppermost solid covering of the globe ; 4thly , that many of the different species of ...
... remains of animals or vegetables were deposited in succession over each other ; 3dly , that every stratum containing organic remains was once the uppermost solid covering of the globe ; 4thly , that many of the different species of ...
Pagina 535
... remains of long aqueducts , and hewn blocks of granite , marble , and porphyry , An amphitheatre , visibly defined in its whole ex- tent , and several triumphal arches , announce the grandeur , ele- ' gance , and magnificence of Ephesus ...
... remains of long aqueducts , and hewn blocks of granite , marble , and porphyry , An amphitheatre , visibly defined in its whole ex- tent , and several triumphal arches , announce the grandeur , ele- ' gance , and magnificence of Ephesus ...
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