The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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... RELATION TO TRADE AND INDUSTRY - 508 532 ART . 13. - MRS HUGHES ( OF UFFINGTON ) AND HER CIRCLE . 548 Letters and Recollections of Sir Walter Scott . Edited by Horace G. Hutchinson . Smith , Elder , 1904 . ART . 14. THE COURSE OF THE ...
... RELATION TO TRADE AND INDUSTRY - 508 532 ART . 13. - MRS HUGHES ( OF UFFINGTON ) AND HER CIRCLE . 548 Letters and Recollections of Sir Walter Scott . Edited by Horace G. Hutchinson . Smith , Elder , 1904 . ART . 14. THE COURSE OF THE ...
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... the Greek mainland which corresponded in general to the Homeric background . But there were certain differences ; and the question which immediately Vol . 226.-No. 448 . B attracted most attention was the exact relation between the ...
... the Greek mainland which corresponded in general to the Homeric background . But there were certain differences ; and the question which immediately Vol . 226.-No. 448 . B attracted most attention was the exact relation between the ...
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attracted most attention was the exact relation between the Mycenæan and the Homeric civilisations . It may be said that , so far as the background was concerned , Homer's truth received a remarkable confirmation ; but the results of ...
attracted most attention was the exact relation between the Mycenæan and the Homeric civilisations . It may be said that , so far as the background was concerned , Homer's truth received a remarkable confirmation ; but the results of ...
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... 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.
... 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.
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close relation , piracy . Troy has indeed two roadsteads , one to the north of the Hellespont , the other , Besika Bay , to the west ; but both of them are exposed anchorages , offering no safe shelter in gales . ' How then did a strong ...
close relation , piracy . Troy has indeed two roadsteads , one to the north of the Hellespont , the other , Besika Bay , to the west ; but both of them are exposed anchorages , offering no safe shelter in gales . ' How then did a strong ...
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