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" Scio, where hee furnished himselfe againe ; and is gone to the place where hee left his boate to fish for the marbles, in hope to find them, and from thence to Ephesus; and this is the last newes I heard from him. "
Original Unpublished Papers Illustrative of the Life of Sir Peter Paul ... - Page 287
edited by - 1859 - 391 pages
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The British museum. The Townley gallery [by sir.H. Ellis].

sir Henry Ellis - 1836 - 378 pages
...he recovered Scio, where he furnished himself again, and is gone to the place where he left his boat to fish for the marbles, in hope to find them, and from thence to Ephesus, and this is the last news I hear i'rom him.'' Ibid. pp. 444-5. Other letters worth consulting will he found in pp. 512,...
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The British Museum. The Townley Gallery, Volume 1

Sir Henry Ellis - 1836 - 384 pages
...he recovered Scio, where he furnished himself again, and is gone to the place where he left his boat to fish for the marbles, in hope to find them, and from thence to Ephesus, and this is the last news I hear from him/' Ibid. pp. 444-5. Other letters worth consulting will be found in pp. 512, 570,...
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The Townley gallery of classic sculpture, in the British museum, Volume 1

sir Henry Ellis - 1846 - 376 pages
...he recovered Scio, where he furnished himself again, and is gone to the place where he left his boat to fish for the marbles, in hope to find them, and from thence to Ephesus, and this is the last news I hear from him.'' Ibid. pp. 444-5. Other letters worth consulting will be found in pp. 512, 570,...
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The Townley Gallery of Classic Sculpture in the British Museum

British Museum, Henry Ellis - 1846 - 780 pages
...he recovered Scio, where he furnished himself again, and is gone to the place where he left his boat to fish for the marbles, in hope to find them, and from thence to Kphesus, and this is the last news I hear from him.'' Ibid. pp. 444-5. Other letters worth consulting...
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Ancient Marbles in Great Britain, Volume 1

Adolf Michaelis - 1882 - 248 pages
...testimonyes; but was released by the witness of Turks that knew him. From thence hee recouered Scio, where he furnished himselfe againe; and is gone to the place...newes I heard from him. To renew commands so often, giues great jealousy to these people, hauing taken out 3, in litle more then a yeare, for your lordship;...
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Ancient marbles in Great Britain, tr. by C.A.M. Fennell

Adolf Theodor F. Michaelis - 1882 - 898 pages
...testimonyes; but was released by the witness of Turks that knew him. From thence hee recouered Scio, where he furnished himselfe againe; and is gone to the place...newes I heard from him. To renew commands so often, giues great jealousy to these people, hauing taken out 3, in litle more then a yeare, for your lordship;...
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Ancient Marbles in Great Britain, Volume 1

Adolf Michaelis - 1882 - 248 pages
...testimonyes; but was released by the witness of Turks that knew him. From thence hee recouered Scio, where he furnished himselfe againe; and is gone to the place...them, and from thence to Ephesus; and this is the kst newes I heard from him. To renew commands so often, giues great jealousy to these people, hauing...
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The Life, Correspondence & Collections of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel

Mary Frederica Sophia Hervey - 1921 - 658 pages
...in prison for a spy, having lost in the sea all his testimonyes ; but was released by the wittness of Turks that knew him. From thence he recovered Scio,...to these people, having taken out 3, in little more then a yeare, for your Lordship: so that with much adoe and by force of a bribe, I have againe procured...
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The Life Correspondence, Collections of Thomas Howard Earl of Arundel

Mary F. S. Hervey - 1921 - 664 pages
...in prison for a spy, having lost in the sea all his testimonyes ; but was released by the wittness of Turks that knew him. From thence he recovered Scio,...to these people, having taken out 3, in little more then a yeare, for your Lordship: so that with much adoe and by force of a bribe, I have againe procured...
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