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In examining the history of the civil wars of Rome , or of any other period narrated by contemporary witnesses , their testimony is sifted , compared , and frequently questioned ; but the higher we ascend the less rigid is the canon of ...
In examining the history of the civil wars of Rome , or of any other period narrated by contemporary witnesses , their testimony is sifted , compared , and frequently questioned ; but the higher we ascend the less rigid is the canon of ...
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Having first conjectured that the period of 3555 years came from Manetho's own hand , M. Bunsen next proceeds to reduce the lists in Afri- canus and Eusebius to this lower number . This is a long and intricate process , in which the ...
Having first conjectured that the period of 3555 years came from Manetho's own hand , M. Bunsen next proceeds to reduce the lists in Afri- canus and Eusebius to this lower number . This is a long and intricate process , in which the ...
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From the time of the xviiith dynasty we have an almost unbroken series of monuments , but for the earlier period such a continuous series is wanting . M. Bunsen contends that we possess authentic contemporary monuments ' in nearly unin- ...
From the time of the xviiith dynasty we have an almost unbroken series of monuments , but for the earlier period such a continuous series is wanting . M. Bunsen contends that we possess authentic contemporary monuments ' in nearly unin- ...
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No 209 | 1 |
The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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