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... who regulated the opinions of readers and of society in the unwarlike and idle East . It was an idle question ; not started in the sense in which Mithridates in later times may probably have meditated on it : whether all resistance xiv.
... who regulated the opinions of readers and of society in the unwarlike and idle East . It was an idle question ; not started in the sense in which Mithridates in later times may probably have meditated on it : whether all resistance xiv.
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... probably have overrun these depopulated and enfeebled countries in very early times , or at all events infallibly at the period of the great migrations , and then , along with the degenerate Greeks , would have swept away the treasures ...
... probably have overrun these depopulated and enfeebled countries in very early times , or at all events infallibly at the period of the great migrations , and then , along with the degenerate Greeks , would have swept away the treasures ...
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... probably they may not be found . know and admire the deeds of their an- His business is to exhibit the best image cestors , which had been forgotten , or of them that research and reflexion can were recorded only in lisping narratives ...
... probably they may not be found . know and admire the deeds of their an- His business is to exhibit the best image cestors , which had been forgotten , or of them that research and reflexion can were recorded only in lisping narratives ...
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... probably have come into use embraced Tarentum and other Greek for the whole : as that of Asia did subse- cities in Italy , but must also have treated quently for the countries which made up of some of the Italian nations ; nay , one the ...
... probably have come into use embraced Tarentum and other Greek for the whole : as that of Asia did subse- cities in Italy , but must also have treated quently for the countries which made up of some of the Italian nations ; nay , one the ...
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... probably by a kindred thus he includes Macedonia in Pelasgia . race that they were received ; for these When Macedonia had become a great regions were overrun by Pelasgian tribes . kingdom , the main part of the Macedo- They were the ...
... probably by a kindred thus he includes Macedonia in Pelasgia . race that they were received ; for these When Macedonia had become a great regions were overrun by Pelasgian tribes . kingdom , the main part of the Macedo- They were the ...
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