History Teacher's Magazine, Volume 5Albert Edward McKinley, William Glenn Kimmel McKinley Publishing Company, 1914 Includes section "Books on history and government published in the United States," and other bibliographical material. |
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... Greece , by Prof. Jesse E. Wrench Outline of European History , by Drs . D. C. Knowlton and A. M. Wolfson PAGE 3 8 ΙΟ II 17 25 Reports from the Historical Field , edited by Walter H. Cushing 27 Periodical Literature , edited by Mary W ...
... Greece , by Prof. Jesse E. Wrench Outline of European History , by Drs . D. C. Knowlton and A. M. Wolfson PAGE 3 8 ΙΟ II 17 25 Reports from the Historical Field , edited by Walter H. Cushing 27 Periodical Literature , edited by Mary W ...
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... Greece . To speak of Rome has been to call to mind the great roads which bound together her most distant possessions , but it is not so generally realized that , while Greece has almost no great paved ways - her smaller states making ...
... Greece . To speak of Rome has been to call to mind the great roads which bound together her most distant possessions , but it is not so generally realized that , while Greece has almost no great paved ways - her smaller states making ...
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... Greece , have taken place along it . Along this route lay the more important islands of Leukas and Corcyra , both occupied by Corinth , who thus assured her control of this route . The loss of Corcyra and its alliance with Athens was a ...
... Greece , have taken place along it . Along this route lay the more important islands of Leukas and Corcyra , both occupied by Corinth , who thus assured her control of this route . The loss of Corcyra and its alliance with Athens was a ...
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... Greece , but the usual route of invading forces was around the northern end of Aegaleos ridge to the valley of the Cephissus . At the mouth of the gulf on which Eleusis lay was the island of Salamis , wrested , in the time of Solon ...
... Greece , but the usual route of invading forces was around the northern end of Aegaleos ridge to the valley of the Cephissus . At the mouth of the gulf on which Eleusis lay was the island of Salamis , wrested , in the time of Solon ...
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... Greece for both peace and war . Almost under her walls the isthmus narrowed to about four miles and across it ran the major part of the east - west traffic . Before the rise of Athens its position made it the most important commercial ...
... Greece for both peace and war . Almost under her walls the isthmus narrowed to about four miles and across it ran the major part of the east - west traffic . Before the rise of Athens its position made it the most important commercial ...
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