The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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Page 10
... in the Troad . Moreover ' there is no natural harbour in the district . Troy cannot therefore have thriven upon her over - sea commerce , or its close relation , piracy . Troy has indeed two roadsteads 10 THE TROJAN WAR.
... in the Troad . Moreover ' there is no natural harbour in the district . Troy cannot therefore have thriven upon her over - sea commerce , or its close relation , piracy . Troy has indeed two roadsteads 10 THE TROJAN WAR.
Page 49
... harbour ; so that it is not without significance that Lucan , in giving his itinerary , says that he avoided ' Rhodes ( ' relinquit Rhodon , ' 247 ) . At one of the places where he touched he was joined by his son Sextus and a number of ...
... harbour ; so that it is not without significance that Lucan , in giving his itinerary , says that he avoided ' Rhodes ( ' relinquit Rhodon , ' 247 ) . At one of the places where he touched he was joined by his son Sextus and a number of ...
Page 76
... Harbour ; large - scale maps of Plymouth , Portsmouth , Dover , the mouth of the Thames , the entrance of the Mersey , the Liverpool Docks , the Portsmouth Dockyards , and various sea - ports ; also a map of England , with the places ...
... Harbour ; large - scale maps of Plymouth , Portsmouth , Dover , the mouth of the Thames , the entrance of the Mersey , the Liverpool Docks , the Portsmouth Dockyards , and various sea - ports ; also a map of England , with the places ...
Page 78
... Harbour and to some minor ports on the Frisian coast . Although one of the most important units of the North Sea fortifications , it is a military base and under control of the War Office . It is garrisoned and commanded by soldiers ...
... Harbour and to some minor ports on the Frisian coast . Although one of the most important units of the North Sea fortifications , it is a military base and under control of the War Office . It is garrisoned and commanded by soldiers ...
Page 79
... harbour , protected from submarine attacks - has had time to appear on the scene . In addition to these offensive lines of defence , every channel leading to the various harbours is protected by mines and submarines . We may next ...
... harbour , protected from submarine attacks - has had time to appear on the scene . In addition to these offensive lines of defence , every channel leading to the various harbours is protected by mines and submarines . We may next ...
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