The Quarterly Review, Volumen226John Murray, 1916 |
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... probably situated in the centre of the castle on ground which has been entirely levelled . It is possible that the site of the temple of Athene has been found . While the houses are built on the same plan , with megaron and prodomos ...
... probably situated in the centre of the castle on ground which has been entirely levelled . It is possible that the site of the temple of Athene has been found . While the houses are built on the same plan , with megaron and prodomos ...
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... probably pressing forward in Northern Greece in the fourteenth century , but for the date of the conquest of the Peloponnesus our sole evidence points to the thirteenth . For , according to the tradition upon which Mr Leaf himself ...
... probably pressing forward in Northern Greece in the fourteenth century , but for the date of the conquest of the Peloponnesus our sole evidence points to the thirteenth . For , according to the tradition upon which Mr Leaf himself ...
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... probably always be some who will prefer to impose on the poet any number of inconsistencies and incongruities rather than sacrifice the tradition of the identity of the Homeric with the later Ithaca . It has been conjectured that in ...
... probably always be some who will prefer to impose on the poet any number of inconsistencies and incongruities rather than sacrifice the tradition of the identity of the Homeric with the later Ithaca . It has been conjectured that in ...
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... probably never read a book of any kind . He wholly misunder- stood European politics and the motives which guide the actions of all high - class Europeans . His Europeanisation hailed from the Stock Exchange ; and , although he would ...
... probably never read a book of any kind . He wholly misunder- stood European politics and the motives which guide the actions of all high - class Europeans . His Europeanisation hailed from the Stock Exchange ; and , although he would ...
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... probably be more struck by the acuteness of the method adopted for arriving at the truth than by its injustice and cruelty . The stories about Abbas I are very numerous . On one occasion he told a European adventurer , named Bravet ...
... probably be more struck by the acuteness of the method adopted for arriving at the truth than by its injustice and cruelty . The stories about Abbas I are very numerous . On one occasion he told a European adventurer , named Bravet ...
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