| Giovanni Battista Belzoni - Egypt - 1820 - 566 pages
...tombs excavated in the rocks, those in the great valley of the kings, with their paintings, sculptures, mummies, sarcophagi, figures, &c. are all objects...how a nation, which was once so great as to erect these stupendous edifices, could so for fall into oblivion, that even their language and writing are... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1821 - 602 pages
...tombs excavated in the rocks, those in the great valley of the kings, with their paintings, sculptures, mummies, sarcophagi, figures, &c. are all objects...how a nation, which was once so great as to erect these stupendous edifices, could so far fall into oblivion, that even their language and writing are... | |
| 1821 - 598 pages
...tombs excavated in the rocks, those in the great valley of the kings, with their paintings, sculptures, mummies, sarcophagi, figures, &c. are all objects...how a nation, which was once so great as to erect these stupendous edifices, could so far fall into oblivion, that even thuir language and writing are... | |
| English literature - 1821 - 602 pages
...tombs excavated in the rocks, those in the great valley of the kings, with their paintings, sculptures, mummies, sarcophagi, figures, &c. are all objects...how a nation, which was once so great as to erect these stupendous edifices, could so far fall into oblivion, that even their language and writing are... | |
| Lucy Sarah Atkins Wilson - Egypt - 1821 - 292 pages
...their paintings, sculptures, mummies, and figures, are all objects worthy of admiration, and one cannot fail to wonder how a nation, which was once so great as to erect these stupendous edifices, could so far fall into oblivion, that even its language and writing are... | |
| Giovanni Battista Belzoni, Mrs. Belzoni (Sarah) - Egypt - 1822 - 486 pages
...tombs excavated in the rocks, those in the great valley of the kings, with their paintings, sculptures, mummies, sarcophagi, figures, &c. are all objects...how a nation, which was once so great as to erect these stupendous e^fices, could so far fall into oblivion, that even their language and writing are... | |
| Charles Bucke - Nature - 1823 - 352 pages
...Dumber of tombs excavated in the rocks, those in the great valley of the kings, with their paintings, mummies, sarcophagi, figures, &c. are all objects,...worthy of the admiration of the traveller; who will uot fail to wonder how a nation, which was once so great as to erect these stupendous edifices, could... | |
| Sarah Atkins - Egypt - 1824 - 280 pages
...their paintings, sculptures, mummies, and figures, are all objects worthy of admiration, and one cannot fail to wonder how a nation, which was once so great as to erect these stupendous edifices, could so far fall into oblivion, that even its language and writing are... | |
| Sarah Atkins - Egypt - 1824 - 256 pages
...their paintings, sculptures, mummies, and figures, are all objects worthy of admiration, and one cannot fail to wonder how a nation, which was once so great as to erect these stupendous edifices, could so far fall into oblivion, that even its language and writing are... | |
| Lucy Sarah Atkins Wilson - Egypt - 1825 - 282 pages
...paintings, sculptures, mummies, and figures, are all objects worthy of admiration ; and one cannot fail to wonder how a nation, which was once so great as to erect these stupendous edifices, could so far fall into oblivion, that even its language and writing are... | |
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