The Quarterly Review, Volume 162William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1886 |
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Page 114
... called Tirynthian and people called Mycenæan did fight at Platea , but he would have us believe that it by no means follows , that these people came from the cities after which they were called . He thinks rather that they were exiles ...
... called Tirynthian and people called Mycenæan did fight at Platea , but he would have us believe that it by no means follows , that these people came from the cities after which they were called . He thinks rather that they were exiles ...
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... called Patriarchal Theory as above explained , was propounded both by Plato and by Aristotle , of whom the latter left a special work , now un- happily lost , on ' Barbarian Customs . ' Both of them quote the testimony of a far earlier ...
... called Patriarchal Theory as above explained , was propounded both by Plato and by Aristotle , of whom the latter left a special work , now un- happily lost , on ' Barbarian Customs . ' Both of them quote the testimony of a far earlier ...
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... called him Professor of History ; but in the 12th century , they called him what he was , a writer of history , and from this time , in fact , the writing of history , after a certain authorized method , began , and what had been called ...
... called him Professor of History ; but in the 12th century , they called him what he was , a writer of history , and from this time , in fact , the writing of history , after a certain authorized method , began , and what had been called ...
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nica Majora Edited by Henry Richards Luard | 293 |
The State Papers of the Venetian Republic namely | 356 |
ART Page | 414 |
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