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... probably with few exceptions , we have far outdone our neighbours in France . Raleigh's and even Howell's works possess extraordi- nary merit but their plan necessarily excluded minute atten- tion to Grecian history . The compilers of ...
... probably with few exceptions , we have far outdone our neighbours in France . Raleigh's and even Howell's works possess extraordi- nary merit but their plan necessarily excluded minute atten- tion to Grecian history . The compilers of ...
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... probably for the agonothetai , or presidents of the games . The seats of the populace were on the sides ; some of them remain ; they are similar to those of the theatre of the sacred forest near Epidauros . Between the village and the ...
... probably for the agonothetai , or presidents of the games . The seats of the populace were on the sides ; some of them remain ; they are similar to those of the theatre of the sacred forest near Epidauros . Between the village and the ...
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... probably been progressive for great length of time , since some travellers of the seventeenth century are cited by Mr. Dodwell , who place the existing population of their days on a higher scale than that which is taken at this time ...
... probably been progressive for great length of time , since some travellers of the seventeenth century are cited by Mr. Dodwell , who place the existing population of their days on a higher scale than that which is taken at this time ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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