Littell's Living Age, 173. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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... fact may be accounted for , it is an undoubted fact , that long be fore Psammitichus threw Egypt open to the foreigner , the Phoenicians had studied in the school of Egyptian art , and learned civilization exercised upon Greek beliefs ...
... fact may be accounted for , it is an undoubted fact , that long be fore Psammitichus threw Egypt open to the foreigner , the Phoenicians had studied in the school of Egyptian art , and learned civilization exercised upon Greek beliefs ...
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... fact , for there were Egyptian troops , perhaps we should rather say a body of Egypto - Greek mercenaries , in the Lydian army when Cyrus defeated it ; the Persian king espe- cially noticed their valor , and gave them lands for ...
... fact , for there were Egyptian troops , perhaps we should rather say a body of Egypto - Greek mercenaries , in the Lydian army when Cyrus defeated it ; the Persian king espe- cially noticed their valor , and gave them lands for ...
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pieces of early Greek pottery . When I went ing , he has his fact . The site of Nau- there to begin work this past ... facts , Ptolemy is proved to be right and Strabo wrong . On another point the correction of clas- sical authorities is ...
pieces of early Greek pottery . When I went ing , he has his fact . The site of Nau- there to begin work this past ... facts , Ptolemy is proved to be right and Strabo wrong . On another point the correction of clas- sical authorities is ...
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... fact of their lingering on the roadway seemed to denote that they were uncertain of the route they should take . That they raised their faces to the sky was not against them ; it was a natural seeking for light to guide them . To the ...
... fact of their lingering on the roadway seemed to denote that they were uncertain of the route they should take . That they raised their faces to the sky was not against them ; it was a natural seeking for light to guide them . To the ...
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... fact and in all his ways ; but I suppose , like the other émigrés , the return to France was a fresh beginning of life for him ; at any rate , his was one of the marriages that were at once joyfully arranged on all sides . He married a ...
... fact and in all his ways ; but I suppose , like the other émigrés , the return to France was a fresh beginning of life for him ; at any rate , his was one of the marriages that were at once joyfully arranged on all sides . He married a ...
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