The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Latest Edition. A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 10. köideDay Otis Kellogg, Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith Werner, 1902 |
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... Galatia . The river Halys flowed in a northerly direction through the centre of the province , the eastern half of which was watered by tributaries of that stream , while the Sangarius and its affluents traversed the western half . Galatia ...
... Galatia . The river Halys flowed in a northerly direction through the centre of the province , the eastern half of which was watered by tributaries of that stream , while the Sangarius and its affluents traversed the western half . Galatia ...
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... Galatia are in great measure similar to those of the adjoining provinces of Phrygia and Lycaonia , the whole region being an elevated plateau or table - land , no part of which is less than 2000 feet above the sea , while the greater ...
... Galatia are in great measure similar to those of the adjoining provinces of Phrygia and Lycaonia , the whole region being an elevated plateau or table - land , no part of which is less than 2000 feet above the sea , while the greater ...
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... Galatia for a space of at least three years . During this interval several causes I must have been quietly but constantly working with a tendency to alienate the Galatian converts from the new " gospel of the uncircumcision ...
... Galatia for a space of at least three years . During this interval several causes I must have been quietly but constantly working with a tendency to alienate the Galatian converts from the new " gospel of the uncircumcision ...
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... Galatia ( Taxaría ) and Gallia ( Falia ) , with the corresponding Galati ( Taxáro ) and Gelli ( Táλot ) , used as nearly synonymous with the earlier name . The shorter of these two forms the Romans adopted ; and in the opening chapter ...
... Galatia ( Taxaría ) and Gallia ( Falia ) , with the corresponding Galati ( Taxáro ) and Gelli ( Táλot ) , used as nearly synonymous with the earlier name . The shorter of these two forms the Romans adopted ; and in the opening chapter ...
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