The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 5 tomasLeavitt, Trow, & Company, 1845 |
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... Ancient Greece , —British Quarterly Review , 478 Autobiography of Jacob Grimm , -Athena- um , · B 171 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES : Great Britain , — Germany , 144 , 287 , 431 , 572 Bokhara and Samarcand , -Asiatic Journal , - 41 ...
... Ancient Greece , —British Quarterly Review , 478 Autobiography of Jacob Grimm , -Athena- um , · B 171 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES : Great Britain , — Germany , 144 , 287 , 431 , 572 Bokhara and Samarcand , -Asiatic Journal , - 41 ...
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... ancient It was profoundly profligate , but became slavery furnishes what may possibly prove to popular in France through the dash of be a parallel case . For , in the course of gen- clever vulgarity which pervaded it . But erations ...
... ancient It was profoundly profligate , but became slavery furnishes what may possibly prove to popular in France through the dash of be a parallel case . For , in the course of gen- clever vulgarity which pervaded it . But erations ...
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... ancient caliphate ; from which alone it expects permanence and greatness , and not in any way as a branch of the Turkish sovereignty . This work may be regarded as the most complete hand - book that has yet been pre- sented to the world ...
... ancient caliphate ; from which alone it expects permanence and greatness , and not in any way as a branch of the Turkish sovereignty . This work may be regarded as the most complete hand - book that has yet been pre- sented to the world ...
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... ancient . They are said to have been the first immi- grants from the west , who settled on the banks of the Zer - Affshan , when the site of Bokhara was a reedy marsh , the haunt of wild animals . The Tajiks were subjugated by the Arabs ...
... ancient . They are said to have been the first immi- grants from the west , who settled on the banks of the Zer - Affshan , when the site of Bokhara was a reedy marsh , the haunt of wild animals . The Tajiks were subjugated by the Arabs ...
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... ancient dynasty of kings - dazzled and off to the baths , and there delight their stupified , they bow their pliant necks be- friends with sly and quiet allusions to the fore all this exhibited strength , and acknow - weakness of ...
... ancient dynasty of kings - dazzled and off to the baths , and there delight their stupified , they bow their pliant necks be- friends with sly and quiet allusions to the fore all this exhibited strength , and acknow - weakness of ...
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