The Monthly Review, Volumen1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... period of incessant terrible earthquakes , self- engendered , like an immediate angel of death . The dreadful mortality too that prevailed in Italy and Greece about the year of Rome 460 , fell out at least very near a time of unusual ...
... period of incessant terrible earthquakes , self- engendered , like an immediate angel of death . The dreadful mortality too that prevailed in Italy and Greece about the year of Rome 460 , fell out at least very near a time of unusual ...
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... period to which we are now directing our attention , the royal and the mercantile navies were associated the former was somewhat limited ; but when an emergency rose , it was increased by armed merchant ships , which were engaged either ...
... period to which we are now directing our attention , the royal and the mercantile navies were associated the former was somewhat limited ; but when an emergency rose , it was increased by armed merchant ships , which were engaged either ...
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... period for the time of his illustration , the twelfth century , he feels that he is justified in the arrangement , inasmuch as but little difference in manners and habits has , never since that remote era , been introduced in the east ...
... period for the time of his illustration , the twelfth century , he feels that he is justified in the arrangement , inasmuch as but little difference in manners and habits has , never since that remote era , been introduced in the east ...
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