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... Persepolis , as described by Chardin ; also a number of blue stones with inscriptions engraved on them . M. Beauchamp's correspondence was translated from the French of the Journal des Scavans , published in the year 1782 , into English ...
... Persepolis , as described by Chardin ; also a number of blue stones with inscriptions engraved on them . M. Beauchamp's correspondence was translated from the French of the Journal des Scavans , published in the year 1782 , into English ...
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... Persepolis , which are cut in marble , and which are soon to be mentioned ; for these , from the first , were designed to become objects of lasting observation . The Babylonian bricks burnt with fire , may in various instances admit of ...
... Persepolis , which are cut in marble , and which are soon to be mentioned ; for these , from the first , were designed to become objects of lasting observation . The Babylonian bricks burnt with fire , may in various instances admit of ...
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... Persepolis ; an assertion in which he has erroneously copied Flowers , as being a traveller of some experience . 2. That the characters did not represent flame , [ though this might have been suspected in Persia , where fire worshippers ...
... Persepolis ; an assertion in which he has erroneously copied Flowers , as being a traveller of some experience . 2. That the characters did not represent flame , [ though this might have been suspected in Persia , where fire worshippers ...
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