| Michael Russell - 1831 - 376 pages
...have ever been formed of the state of the arts in Egypt at the era to which they must be attributed. The moment chosen for the representation of the battle...and the Egyptians, in the full career of victory, are about becoming masters of the citadel. The commander, behind whom is borne aloft the royal standard,... | |
| Michael Russell - 1831 - 536 pages
...have ever been formed of the state of the arts in Egypt at the era to which they must be attributed. The moment chosen for the representation of the battle...and the Egyptians, in the full career of victory, are about becoming masters of the citadel. The commander, behind whom is borne aloft the royal standard,... | |
| Michael Russell - 1832 - 514 pages
...have ever been formed of the state of the arts at the remote era to which they must be attributed. The moment chosen for the representation of the battle...enemy are driven back upon their fortress, and the assailants, * A view of this propylon or gateway limns the vignette of the present volume. in the full... | |
| George Long - 1832 - 442 pages
...have ever been formed, of the state of the arts in Egypt at the era to which they must be attributed. The moment chosen for the representation of the battle...that, when the troops of the enemy are driven back on their fortress, and the Egyptians in the full career of victory will soon be masters of the citadel.... | |
| British Museum. Department of Egyptian Antiquities - 1832 - 440 pages
...have ever been formed, of the state of the arts in Egypt at the era to which they must be attributed. The moment chosen for the representation of the battle...that, when the troops of the enemy are driven back on their fortress, and the Egyptians in the full career of •victory will soon be masters of the citadel.... | |
| George Long - 1832 - 446 pages
...have ever been formed, of the state of the arts in Egypt at the era to which they must be attributed. The moment chosen for the representation of the battle...that, when the troops of the enemy are driven back on their fortress, and the Egyptians in the full career of victory will soon be masters of the citadel.... | |
| Michael Russell - 1835 - 356 pages
...have ever been formed of the state of the arts in Egypt at the era to which they must be attributed. The moment chosen for the representation of the battle...and the Egyptians, in the full career of victory, are about becoming masters of the citadel. The commander, behind whom is borne aloft the royal standard,... | |
| 1839 - 352 pages
...that have ever been formed of the state of the arts in Egypt at the era to which they must attributed. The moment chosen for the representation of the battle,...that when the troops of the enemy are driven back on their fortress, and the Egyptians, in the full career victory, will soon be masters of the citadel.... | |
| 1842 - 358 pages
...ever been formed of the state of the arts in Egypt at the era to which . they must be' Attributed. The moment chosen for the representation of the battle is that when the troops of the enemy arc driven back upon their fortress, and the Egyptians, in the full career of victory, arc about becoming... | |
| George Long - 1846 - 450 pages
...have ever been formed, of the state of the arts in Egypt at the era to which they must be attributed. The moment chosen for the representation of the battle...that, when the troops of the enemy are driven back on their fortress, and the Egyptians in the full career of victory will soon be masters of the citadel.... | |
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