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What has the monarchy of Charles V. become since the commencement of that decay already so perceptible under the sceptre of his son ? Beyond the confines of Europe , in America , there is no more Spain ; all her conquests have shaken ...
What has the monarchy of Charles V. become since the commencement of that decay already so perceptible under the sceptre of his son ? Beyond the confines of Europe , in America , there is no more Spain ; all her conquests have shaken ...
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But Mr. Grote tells us that the greatness of Alexandria was not owing to Alexander , but to the Ptolemies . As a single city of Alexander's universal empire , it could never have become what it became as the royal seat of ...
But Mr. Grote tells us that the greatness of Alexandria was not owing to Alexander , but to the Ptolemies . As a single city of Alexander's universal empire , it could never have become what it became as the royal seat of ...
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He studied the classical writers sedulously to become a scholar , and he learnt something of them to become a man of the world . Wide as is the space of thought and time between Charlemagne acquiring his Latin accidence at forty ...
He studied the classical writers sedulously to become a scholar , and he learnt something of them to become a man of the world . Wide as is the space of thought and time between Charlemagne acquiring his Latin accidence at forty ...
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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