The Quarterly Review, Volumen226John Murray, 1916 |
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... becomes of necessity the natural meeting place for the trade of the Ægean and the Euxine . . . . The passage of the Hellespont is easily closed against sailing ships by those who hold the land . The dominant factor in the navigation of ...
... becomes of necessity the natural meeting place for the trade of the Ægean and the Euxine . . . . The passage of the Hellespont is easily closed against sailing ships by those who hold the land . The dominant factor in the navigation of ...
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... become a poll tax and was levied on every one indiscriminately . I asked the Egyptian official whether he did not think it rather anomalous and unjust that a man should pay a tax for the exercise of a profession which he did not follow ...
... become a poll tax and was levied on every one indiscriminately . I asked the Egyptian official whether he did not think it rather anomalous and unjust that a man should pay a tax for the exercise of a profession which he did not follow ...
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... become even more striking . I re- member that on one occasion the English doctor who was employed by the Egyptian ... becoming every day more and more rare . I can , however , cite one typical case within my own experience . A venerable ...
... become even more striking . I re- member that on one occasion the English doctor who was employed by the Egyptian ... becoming every day more and more rare . I can , however , cite one typical case within my own experience . A venerable ...
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... greater extent than at present may be a matter of opinion , but it is quite certain that the further this process is carried the less interesting will Eastern affairs become . CROMER . Art . 3. - THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEIUS . EAST AND WEST ...
... greater extent than at present may be a matter of opinion , but it is quite certain that the further this process is carried the less interesting will Eastern affairs become . CROMER . Art . 3. - THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEIUS . EAST AND WEST ...
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... Becomes a slave , though he were free before . ' 6 It was some distance to land ; but Achillas and his centurions maintained a stony silence . Pompey addressed Septimius : Surely I am right in thinking you were once a comrade of mine ...
... Becomes a slave , though he were free before . ' 6 It was some distance to land ; but Achillas and his centurions maintained a stony silence . Pompey addressed Septimius : Surely I am right in thinking you were once a comrade of mine ...
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