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... seen ; nay , to such a degree was my curiosity raised , that having read the controversies of some great men concerning the antiquities of Egypt , I made a voyage to Grand Cairo , on purpose to take the measure of a pyramid ; and , as ...
... seen ; nay , to such a degree was my curiosity raised , that having read the controversies of some great men concerning the antiquities of Egypt , I made a voyage to Grand Cairo , on purpose to take the measure of a pyramid ; and , as ...
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... seen ( even in a dream ) before that time . They came in two by two , though matched in the most dissociable manner , and 10 mingled together in a kind of dance . It would be tedious to describe their habits and persons ; for which ...
... seen ( even in a dream ) before that time . They came in two by two , though matched in the most dissociable manner , and 10 mingled together in a kind of dance . It would be tedious to describe their habits and persons ; for which ...
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... seen the great men of their country run- ning down a stag or pitching a bar , that we might have discovered who were the persons of the greatest abilities among them ; but instead of that they conveyed us into a huge room lighted up ...
... seen the great men of their country run- ning down a stag or pitching a bar , that we might have discovered who were the persons of the greatest abilities among them ; but instead of that they conveyed us into a huge room lighted up ...
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SELECTIONS FROM THE SPECTATOR I The Spectators Account of Himself | 1 |
Of the Club | 5 |
Public Credit a Vision | 11 |
Copyright | |
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