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... called also Me- lobotira , and more antiently Ædessa , the regal seat of the Mace- donian kings ? We entered Macedonia in the hope that , of all its antient cities , this at least would not escape our researches ; for in Æga were ...
... called also Me- lobotira , and more antiently Ædessa , the regal seat of the Mace- donian kings ? We entered Macedonia in the hope that , of all its antient cities , this at least would not escape our researches ; for in Æga were ...
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... called annuals ; when they bear leaves in the first year and flowers in the second , and then die , they are called biennials ; or if they live and flower for more years than two they are called perennials . ' ( P. 72. ) The author has ...
... called annuals ; when they bear leaves in the first year and flowers in the second , and then die , they are called biennials ; or if they live and flower for more years than two they are called perennials . ' ( P. 72. ) The author has ...
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... called , may assist to direct but scarcely to convey the traveller ; and the towns perpetually offer specimens of dilapidation , not only in the condition of the monasteries but in that of the useful buildings . In the fifth chapter ...
... called , may assist to direct but scarcely to convey the traveller ; and the towns perpetually offer specimens of dilapidation , not only in the condition of the monasteries but in that of the useful buildings . In the fifth chapter ...
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