North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Page 108
... period , when they first became subject to the dominion of the Turks ; and which is followed by a historical sketch of the condition of Greece from the time of its subjugation to the year 1814. This sketch , though very short , is yet ...
... period , when they first became subject to the dominion of the Turks ; and which is followed by a historical sketch of the condition of Greece from the time of its subjugation to the year 1814. This sketch , though very short , is yet ...
Page 112
... period of national existence , the interval between the termina- tion of successful rebellion and the establishment of definite political institutions . That period also ended happily , and con- stitutions of a perfectly intelligible ...
... period of national existence , the interval between the termina- tion of successful rebellion and the establishment of definite political institutions . That period also ended happily , and con- stitutions of a perfectly intelligible ...
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... period as the beginning of the French revolution . They are frequently referred to between the years 1530 and 1630 , during which period , it was not unusual for exalted personages to employ clerks for the purpose of copy- ing them ...
... period as the beginning of the French revolution . They are frequently referred to between the years 1530 and 1630 , during which period , it was not unusual for exalted personages to employ clerks for the purpose of copy- ing them ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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