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... Greece , Supplementary to the Antiquities of Athens , by James Stuart and N. Revett ...... 163 179 The History of Origins , containing Ancient Historical Facts , with Singular Customs , Institutions , and Manners , of different Ages ...
... Greece , Supplementary to the Antiquities of Athens , by James Stuart and N. Revett ...... 163 179 The History of Origins , containing Ancient Historical Facts , with Singular Customs , Institutions , and Manners , of different Ages ...
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... Greece , from the time of Solon to that of Alexander and the Ptolomies , or with those of Rome , from Cæsar to Trajan and the Antonines ; or with the condition of some of the more enlightened nations of present Europe , they were dark ...
... Greece , from the time of Solon to that of Alexander and the Ptolomies , or with those of Rome , from Cæsar to Trajan and the Antonines ; or with the condition of some of the more enlightened nations of present Europe , they were dark ...
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... Greece more closely than has been done by the best of modern imitators . At a later period , the Troubadours and Minstrels sang of lady love , and of the per- fections of Chivalry , —of Arthur and Charlemagne , and their heroes , with a ...
... Greece more closely than has been done by the best of modern imitators . At a later period , the Troubadours and Minstrels sang of lady love , and of the per- fections of Chivalry , —of Arthur and Charlemagne , and their heroes , with a ...
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... Greece and Rome for the sake of the parchment , if writing material had not been exceedingly scarce ? Is it possible , otherwise , to think , that such a sacrilege should have been committed within the very walls of Constantinople , as ...
... Greece and Rome for the sake of the parchment , if writing material had not been exceedingly scarce ? Is it possible , otherwise , to think , that such a sacrilege should have been committed within the very walls of Constantinople , as ...
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... Greece must ever be the standard by which we may form a correct estimate of the productions of ancient as well as of modern times . In defiance of that general feeling for gothic architecture , connected with the associations of a ...
... Greece must ever be the standard by which we may form a correct estimate of the productions of ancient as well as of modern times . In defiance of that general feeling for gothic architecture , connected with the associations of a ...
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