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Vestiges of Assyria, sheet 1st, an ichnographic sketch of the remains of ancient Nineveh with the enceinte of the modern Mosul, the [Arabic inscription] of Arab M.S.S. and the ΜΕΣПΙΛΑ of the Anabasis constructed from the trigonometrical survey in the spring of 1852 at the command of the government of India.: Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

Vestiges of Assyria, sheet 1st, an ichnographic sketch of the remains of ancient Nineveh with the enceinte of the modern Mosul, the [Arabic inscription] of Arab M.S.S. and the ΜΕΣПΙΛΑ of the Anabasis constructed from the trigonometrical survey in the spring of 1852 at the command of the government of India.: Geographicus Rare Antique Maps
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