Scribners Monthly, 14 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company, 1877 |
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... GREECE AND GREEK MUSEUMS . It is very hard for one to correct the wrong impression of the size of Greece which , in spite of knowledge to the contrary , one is sure to get from a study of clas- sical atlases . How can a boy remember that ...
... GREECE AND GREEK MUSEUMS . It is very hard for one to correct the wrong impression of the size of Greece which , in spite of knowledge to the contrary , one is sure to get from a study of clas- sical atlases . How can a boy remember that ...
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... Greece , and will be likely to think that the two countries are not nearly so far apart as he had supposed . The truth is , however , that . Italy and Greece are much more widely separated than they appear to be on the map . This is ...
... Greece , and will be likely to think that the two countries are not nearly so far apart as he had supposed . The truth is , however , that . Italy and Greece are much more widely separated than they appear to be on the map . This is ...
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... Greece . It was a calamity which came upon Greece almost " Is it not a great pity to see this fair coast | suddenly , immediately following the loss of so desolate ? " her independence , and which has as yet been only in part explained ...
... Greece . It was a calamity which came upon Greece almost " Is it not a great pity to see this fair coast | suddenly , immediately following the loss of so desolate ? " her independence , and which has as yet been only in part explained ...
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... Greece . Though he found the marbles treated with every care , shown to the best advantage , and explained by excellent descriptions , he found these wonderful fragments suffered so greatly by being separated from their temple , their ...
... Greece . Though he found the marbles treated with every care , shown to the best advantage , and explained by excellent descriptions , he found these wonderful fragments suffered so greatly by being separated from their temple , their ...
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... Greece would claim the marbles as soon as they were high and dry . So that there does not seem to be much likelihood that any effort will be made to redeem them . All this , of course , is on the supposition that they can be redeemed ...
... Greece would claim the marbles as soon as they were high and dry . So that there does not seem to be much likelihood that any effort will be made to redeem them . All this , of course , is on the supposition that they can be redeemed ...
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