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... late travellers for fragments of sculpture , may induce the Turks to suppose that they contain a hidden treasure , and to break them up in that vain expectation . Still we may flatter ourselves with reaping an ample harvest from excavat ...
... late travellers for fragments of sculpture , may induce the Turks to suppose that they contain a hidden treasure , and to break them up in that vain expectation . Still we may flatter ourselves with reaping an ample harvest from excavat ...
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... late to entertain the idea of discovering in that year either a north - west or a north - east passage . His motive in going farther north , at that season , was merely to reconnoitre , previously to his early return for the purpose of ...
... late to entertain the idea of discovering in that year either a north - west or a north - east passage . His motive in going farther north , at that season , was merely to reconnoitre , previously to his early return for the purpose of ...
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... late Drs . Vincent and Burney ; and it has likewise an analysis of recent biographical works , concluding with a biographical index of deaths for 1817 , compiled as in Vol . I. chiefly from the columns of magazines and news - papers ...
... late Drs . Vincent and Burney ; and it has likewise an analysis of recent biographical works , concluding with a biographical index of deaths for 1817 , compiled as in Vol . I. chiefly from the columns of magazines and news - papers ...
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