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... Greek raised on the con- quered shore , to guard the city which was rising on the peninsula whose site , as seen from Tauros , seems so lowly . In short , whether we climb the hills or look up at them from the shore , we are treading ...
... Greek raised on the con- quered shore , to guard the city which was rising on the peninsula whose site , as seen from Tauros , seems so lowly . In short , whether we climb the hills or look up at them from the shore , we are treading ...
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... Greek people . Edu- cation is for the Greeks of to - day , not merely what it is for every civilised nation , the necessary basis of all worthy hope ; it is , further , the surest pledge of their unity as a people both within and ...
... Greek people . Edu- cation is for the Greeks of to - day , not merely what it is for every civilised nation , the necessary basis of all worthy hope ; it is , further , the surest pledge of their unity as a people both within and ...
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... Greek potter who dares to violate that rule writes backwards , 1 and thereby proves he is incompetent to write out a long book ? If so , he is ignorant of the patent fact that the Greeks learned from the Phoenicians , and consequently ...
... Greek potter who dares to violate that rule writes backwards , 1 and thereby proves he is incompetent to write out a long book ? If so , he is ignorant of the patent fact that the Greeks learned from the Phoenicians , and consequently ...
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Afghanistan Notes | 38 |
American Union The Southern States of the By ARCHER ANDERSON | 60 |
Heine From 1 Aus meinen Thränen spriessen By F H DOYLE | 68 |
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