The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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Page 310
... once or twice ( see ix . 5. 21. ) affects criticism ; he once really gives us a piece of it . There was a tale that Alexander once caused Lysi- machus , the future king , to be exposed to a lion . Curtius acutely finds the origin of the ...
... once or twice ( see ix . 5. 21. ) affects criticism ; he once really gives us a piece of it . There was a tale that Alexander once caused Lysi- machus , the future king , to be exposed to a lion . Curtius acutely finds the origin of the ...
Page 324
... once changed the whole position of the conqueror . The whole realm of the Achæmenidæ could neither be at once hellenised , nor yet converted into a dependency of Macedon . The limited King of the Macedonians , the elective Captain ...
... once changed the whole position of the conqueror . The whole realm of the Achæmenidæ could neither be at once hellenised , nor yet converted into a dependency of Macedon . The limited King of the Macedonians , the elective Captain ...
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... once or twice in the course of the year 1846 ; and in July of 1847 he was delighted to learn that he had obtained nearly two hundred volumes , with many fragments and loose leaves , being a part of their library , which the monks of the ...
... once or twice in the course of the year 1846 ; and in July of 1847 he was delighted to learn that he had obtained nearly two hundred volumes , with many fragments and loose leaves , being a part of their library , which the monks of the ...
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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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