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... ancient Greeks . Be this as it may , they have , for many centuries , maintained a species of wild independence . Pent up among the rugged and barren crags of Sagytus , they have sometimes been forced to pay tribute ; but were in a ...
... ancient Greeks . Be this as it may , they have , for many centuries , maintained a species of wild independence . Pent up among the rugged and barren crags of Sagytus , they have sometimes been forced to pay tribute ; but were in a ...
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... ancient in her construction as those which , in former and successive ages , carried the rich freights of India for the Ptolemies , the Roman prefects , and the Arabian caliphs of Egypt . She had , indeed , the wheel and the compass ...
... ancient in her construction as those which , in former and successive ages , carried the rich freights of India for the Ptolemies , the Roman prefects , and the Arabian caliphs of Egypt . She had , indeed , the wheel and the compass ...
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... ancient buildings , and notices of the mines and minerals , and the state of Irish literature , are so many invitations to read the volume , and the expectations they create do not lead to disappointment . The literary statements and ...
... ancient buildings , and notices of the mines and minerals , and the state of Irish literature , are so many invitations to read the volume , and the expectations they create do not lead to disappointment . The literary statements and ...
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... ancient authority . This , I am thoroughly convinced , is a mistake ; and he that would reason by analogy from the fate of Spain to that of South America , if exposed to the same trial , would confound two things essentially dissimilar ...
... ancient authority . This , I am thoroughly convinced , is a mistake ; and he that would reason by analogy from the fate of Spain to that of South America , if exposed to the same trial , would confound two things essentially dissimilar ...
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... ancient times to accommodate a country where streams were scarce , was also in process of restoration when I sailed . 6 " Calcutta was naturally not overlooked by me . The causes of the insalubrity of that city had been carefully ...
... ancient times to accommodate a country where streams were scarce , was also in process of restoration when I sailed . 6 " Calcutta was naturally not overlooked by me . The causes of the insalubrity of that city had been carefully ...
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