The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1920 |
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... Eastern Europe in ancient times , the enquiry into the foundation and development of the primitive historical literature of ancient Russia , the study and classification of the linguistic life of contemporary Russia , of her dialects ...
... Eastern Europe in ancient times , the enquiry into the foundation and development of the primitive historical literature of ancient Russia , the study and classification of the linguistic life of contemporary Russia , of her dialects ...
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... East , Russia takes one of the first places , and in some domains she plays even a leading and determinative part . A splendid page in the history of Oriental learning is represented by the study of Siberia . The work begun in the 18th ...
... East , Russia takes one of the first places , and in some domains she plays even a leading and determinative part . A splendid page in the history of Oriental learning is represented by the study of Siberia . The work begun in the 18th ...
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... Eastern and the great Western civilisations . She was imbued with both influences , absorbed them both , and , thanks ... East , and especially with the archæology of Central and Farther Asia , a country still very little explored . Not ...
... Eastern and the great Western civilisations . She was imbued with both influences , absorbed them both , and , thanks ... East , and especially with the archæology of Central and Farther Asia , a country still very little explored . Not ...
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... East , and the great City States flourished in the West , the steppes of South Russia formed the centre of a mighty State closely connected on the one side with Iran and on the other with Greece . This State imbibed simultaneously the ...
... East , and the great City States flourished in the West , the steppes of South Russia formed the centre of a mighty State closely connected on the one side with Iran and on the other with Greece . This State imbibed simultaneously the ...
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... East , on the river Kama , very important and opulent centres of civilisation which were closely connected with the shores of the Baltic and the steppes of Siberia . This prehistoric civilisation became , as it grew , the basis of the ...
... East , on the river Kama , very important and opulent centres of civilisation which were closely connected with the shores of the Baltic and the steppes of Siberia . This prehistoric civilisation became , as it grew , the basis of the ...
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