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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... South African correspondents . In no less interesting a way the press has made history more indirectly . Generally speaking , the pri- vate life of statesmen , particularly those of the first rank , is much purer to - day than it was a ...
... South African correspondents . In no less interesting a way the press has made history more indirectly . Generally speaking , the pri- vate life of statesmen , particularly those of the first rank , is much purer to - day than it was a ...
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... South America , Africa , and side the current of the world's progress , or on the Australia , which had been , before 1850 , entirely out- bare margin of it , felt now the full force of the cur- rent , and contributed to it new power ...
... South America , Africa , and side the current of the world's progress , or on the Australia , which had been , before 1850 , entirely out- bare margin of it , felt now the full force of the cur- rent , and contributed to it new power ...
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... south by the Gulf and a transverse mountain ridge , was known as Epirus . Tradition had it that the Greeks had come , in part , at least , from this country , but , in the fourth century , its inhabitants , as wild and as its physical ...
... south by the Gulf and a transverse mountain ridge , was known as Epirus . Tradition had it that the Greeks had come , in part , at least , from this country , but , in the fourth century , its inhabitants , as wild and as its physical ...
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... south to have any great influence on or be influ- enced by it . The eastern side of the northern peninsula was by far the most important section of ancient Greece . Its series of fertile plains , surrounded by mountains that protected ...
... south to have any great influence on or be influ- enced by it . The eastern side of the northern peninsula was by far the most important section of ancient Greece . Its series of fertile plains , surrounded by mountains that protected ...
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... south of Parnassus to the Cleft Way , where Oedipus killed Laius , in the valley of the Platania , tributary of the Cephissus . Here it divided and the easy road went down the valley to Parapotomii and the direct road crossed the ridge ...
... south of Parnassus to the Cleft Way , where Oedipus killed Laius , in the valley of the Platania , tributary of the Cephissus . Here it divided and the easy road went down the valley to Parapotomii and the direct road crossed the ridge ...
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