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... Greece . The transactions of Greece are then resumed in Asia and Thrace , from the conclusion of the Peloponnesian war , during which Persia was in alliance with Lacedæmon , to the renewal of the war between the two latter . We are then ...
... Greece . The transactions of Greece are then resumed in Asia and Thrace , from the conclusion of the Peloponnesian war , during which Persia was in alliance with Lacedæmon , to the renewal of the war between the two latter . We are then ...
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... Greece was never naturally fertile , and even nature was assisted by the ingenuity of an industrious population very inadequate to the support of the redundancy of inhabitants , we still have reason to believe that all was effected ...
... Greece was never naturally fertile , and even nature was assisted by the ingenuity of an industrious population very inadequate to the support of the redundancy of inhabitants , we still have reason to believe that all was effected ...
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... Greece , through which Mr. Dodwell pursues his travels , have been in a great measure brought under the consideration of our readers lately , when we were reviewing the works of other writers ; especially in our notice of the ...
... Greece , through which Mr. Dodwell pursues his travels , have been in a great measure brought under the consideration of our readers lately , when we were reviewing the works of other writers ; especially in our notice of the ...
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