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... considerable distance to the north , con- sisted of the ruins of Balbec , or Heliopolis ; a city of which the foundation is unknown , but has been ascribed to Solomon , to Augustus , to Adrian , and , with more probability , to Anto ...
... considerable distance to the north , con- sisted of the ruins of Balbec , or Heliopolis ; a city of which the foundation is unknown , but has been ascribed to Solomon , to Augustus , to Adrian , and , with more probability , to Anto ...
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... considerable resemblance to that of the antient Highland clans in Scotland . 6 peace , It was divided into smaller or larger districts , over each of which a chief , or Capitano , presided , whose usual residence was a fortified tower ...
... considerable resemblance to that of the antient Highland clans in Scotland . 6 peace , It was divided into smaller or larger districts , over each of which a chief , or Capitano , presided , whose usual residence was a fortified tower ...
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... considerable length in our report ( Appendix to Vol . Ixxviii . December , 1815 , ) of the valuable work of M. Bignon . The French stocks were now put under the safeguard of a legitimate government , and were likely to experience a ...
... considerable length in our report ( Appendix to Vol . Ixxviii . December , 1815 , ) of the valuable work of M. Bignon . The French stocks were now put under the safeguard of a legitimate government , and were likely to experience a ...
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