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... period , assigned in the above - quoted passage in the book of Kings , is too short for the transactions which croud into it , and is not to be reconciled to the chronology of history . Most learned men have , therefore , been induced ...
... period , assigned in the above - quoted passage in the book of Kings , is too short for the transactions which croud into it , and is not to be reconciled to the chronology of history . Most learned men have , therefore , been induced ...
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... period , which involves the progress of a melancholy declension , reaches from the accession of Constan tine to the taking of Constantinople by the Turks in 1453 . - M. SCHOLL then proceeds to consider each period in detail . On the ...
... period , which involves the progress of a melancholy declension , reaches from the accession of Constan tine to the taking of Constantinople by the Turks in 1453 . - M. SCHOLL then proceeds to consider each period in detail . On the ...
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... period of revolution of five years and a half . The difficult question also , " Why had we not before or have we not since seen a comet , whose period of revolution is of such short duration ? " is advanced at least one step ; because ...
... period of revolution of five years and a half . The difficult question also , " Why had we not before or have we not since seen a comet , whose period of revolution is of such short duration ? " is advanced at least one step ; because ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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