Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 2A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1846 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 14
... present globe . He mentions two rivers in its vicinity , Pison and Gihon , of which no present traces can be found ; the other two still remain , Hiddekel , supposed to be the Tigris , and the Euphrates , whose streams unite together at ...
... present globe . He mentions two rivers in its vicinity , Pison and Gihon , of which no present traces can be found ; the other two still remain , Hiddekel , supposed to be the Tigris , and the Euphrates , whose streams unite together at ...
Pagina 201
... present day . Mogul Conqueror Hulaku , who ( A.D. 1257 ) From such conclusions we must , however , be extirpated all the strongholds of the Assassins , allowed to dissent , and would fain — as I whose detestable sect continued ...
... present day . Mogul Conqueror Hulaku , who ( A.D. 1257 ) From such conclusions we must , however , be extirpated all the strongholds of the Assassins , allowed to dissent , and would fain — as I whose detestable sect continued ...
Pagina 236
... present , was thrown into an ecstacy of amazement and admiration at the sight . At the corners of the streets stood eight pyramids , supported on triumphal arches , four of them representing the four quarters of the world , in each of ...
... present , was thrown into an ecstacy of amazement and admiration at the sight . At the corners of the streets stood eight pyramids , supported on triumphal arches , four of them representing the four quarters of the world , in each of ...
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