The Quarterly Review, 226. köideJohn Murray, 1916 |
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... carried out by Dr Dörpfeld , justified his faith by revealing that the latest of the prehistoric settlements ( the sixth in order ) was a great castle with a larger circuit than any of its predecessors , and with walls architecturally ...
... carried out by Dr Dörpfeld , justified his faith by revealing that the latest of the prehistoric settlements ( the sixth in order ) was a great castle with a larger circuit than any of its predecessors , and with walls architecturally ...
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... carried in the heavy earthen- ware jars on which the Greeks depended ; and so it was that a delay of even two or three days wind - bound on a coast where the water supply was in hostile hands , was a matter of life and death . . . The ...
... carried in the heavy earthen- ware jars on which the Greeks depended ; and so it was that a delay of even two or three days wind - bound on a coast where the water supply was in hostile hands , was a matter of life and death . . . The ...
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... carried their name with them . This may be the explanation . Calabria , which was once the name of the heel of Italy , is now the name of the toe . We know when the change happened , in the seventh century A.D. , and why . If the early ...
... carried their name with them . This may be the explanation . Calabria , which was once the name of the heel of Italy , is now the name of the toe . We know when the change happened , in the seventh century A.D. , and why . If the early ...
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... carry conviction to the Western mind exercise no influence whatever on that of the Oriental . On one occasion I was discussing with an intelligent and educated Egyptian official the question of the levy of a tax on the professional ...
... carry conviction to the Western mind exercise no influence whatever on that of the Oriental . On one occasion I was discussing with an intelligent and educated Egyptian official the question of the levy of a tax on the professional ...
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... carry out my instructions was not to give any hint that British Ministers would not be appointed , but , on the contrary , to intimate the extreme probability of their appointment . There was reason to suppose that I should be told that ...
... carry out my instructions was not to give any hint that British Ministers would not be appointed , but , on the contrary , to intimate the extreme probability of their appointment . There was reason to suppose that I should be told that ...
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