The Quarterly Review, Volumen226John Murray, 1916 |
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ART . 8. - SOLDIERS AND SAILORS ON THE LAND · 1. Part I of the Final Report of the Departmental Committee to consider the Settlement or Employ- ment on the Land in England and Wales of Discharged Soldiers and Sailors . [ Cd . 8182 ...
ART . 8. - SOLDIERS AND SAILORS ON THE LAND · 1. Part I of the Final Report of the Departmental Committee to consider the Settlement or Employ- ment on the Land in England and Wales of Discharged Soldiers and Sailors . [ Cd . 8182 ...
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... land . The dominant factor in the navigation of all the eastern Mediterranean is the prevalence throughout the summer of the Etesian winds , blowing from N.W. , N. , or N.E. , often with great violence for many days together . Any ...
... land . The dominant factor in the navigation of all the eastern Mediterranean is the prevalence throughout the summer of the Etesian winds , blowing from N.W. , N. , or N.E. , often with great violence for many days together . Any ...
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... land of great resources , with a monarch upon whose gratitude he has every claim : " " The boy of Egypt owes his crown to thee ; ' Twas in thy wardship , Pompey . Shadows , names- Shall these affright us ? Youth is innocence . Of right ...
... land of great resources , with a monarch upon whose gratitude he has every claim : " " The boy of Egypt owes his crown to thee ; ' Twas in thy wardship , Pompey . Shadows , names- Shall these affright us ? Youth is innocence . Of right ...
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... 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 ? ' Septimius nodded but vouchsafed no further reply . So Pompey turned 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 ? ' Septimius nodded but vouchsafed no further reply . So Pompey turned to ...
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... carried killed . The moon is an embellishment of the poet's . Our astronomer royal assures me that on the night of the murder she would not rise till nearly dawn . Waited the waves ; and , dry land won at 56 THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEIUS.
... carried killed . The moon is an embellishment of the poet's . Our astronomer royal assures me that on the night of the murder she would not rise till nearly dawn . Waited the waves ; and , dry land won at 56 THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEIUS.
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