The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... establish his claim to the crown of Naples . During the residue of this period , he was probably engaged in commercial voyages to the Levant , for he had certainly visited that region , or in the predatory warfare in which , during the ...
... establish his claim to the crown of Naples . During the residue of this period , he was probably engaged in commercial voyages to the Levant , for he had certainly visited that region , or in the predatory warfare in which , during the ...
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... established principle , that the earth was a terraqueous sphere or globe , which might be travelled round from east to west , and that men stood foot to foot , when on opposite points . The circumference from east to west , at the ...
... established principle , that the earth was a terraqueous sphere or globe , which might be travelled round from east to west , and that men stood foot to foot , when on opposite points . The circumference from east to west , at the ...
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... established . He had secured to him- self a glory which must be as durable as the world itself . " It is difficult even for the imagination to conceive the feelings of such a man , at the moment of so sublime a discovery . What a ...
... established . He had secured to him- self a glory which must be as durable as the world itself . " It is difficult even for the imagination to conceive the feelings of such a man , at the moment of so sublime a discovery . What a ...
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... established maxim of modern criti- cism , ( 1 Wart . 1st Diss . ) that the fictions of the East were com- municated to Europe , through the medium of the crusades ; and we may admit with Andrès ( vol . i . pp . 201–202 , & c . ) that ...
... established maxim of modern criti- cism , ( 1 Wart . 1st Diss . ) that the fictions of the East were com- municated to Europe , through the medium of the crusades ; and we may admit with Andrès ( vol . i . pp . 201–202 , & c . ) that ...
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... established the march of Spain , extending from the Pyrenees to the Ebro . Roussillon and Catalonia , Navarre and Arragon became his ; and they con- tinued under the jurisdiction of France , till the reign of Charles the Simple ...
... established the march of Spain , extending from the Pyrenees to the Ebro . Roussillon and Catalonia , Navarre and Arragon became his ; and they con- tinued under the jurisdiction of France , till the reign of Charles the Simple ...
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