A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal Proper Names Mentioned in Ancient Authors and Intended to Elucidate All the Important Points Connected with the Geography, History, Biography, Mythology, and Fine Arts. Together with an Account of Coins, Weights, and Measures, with Tabular Values of the SameHarper, 1890 - 1451 |
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... nature as materially to affect the right itself ; and hence we find that a large , if not the largest and fair- est portion of the lands of Egypt , remained always in the hands of the priests . To cach temple , as has al- And yet , even ...
... nature as materially to affect the right itself ; and hence we find that a large , if not the largest and fair- est portion of the lands of Egypt , remained always in the hands of the priests . To cach temple , as has al- And yet , even ...
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... Nature has destined Egypt , by its products , its gen - pressly remarks , agriculture and individual wealth eral character , and its geographical position , for one of were never so much improved in Egypt as under this the principal ...
... Nature has destined Egypt , by its products , its gen - pressly remarks , agriculture and individual wealth eral character , and its geographical position , for one of were never so much improved in Egypt as under this the principal ...
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... nature , or to give proper action to the limbs . Certain rules , certain models , had been estab- lished by law , and the faulty conceptions of earlier times were copied and perpetuated by every successive artist . Egyptian bas - relief ...
... nature , or to give proper action to the limbs . Certain rules , certain models , had been estab- lished by law , and the faulty conceptions of earlier times were copied and perpetuated by every successive artist . Egyptian bas - relief ...
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... Nature : the other , Roman story , " observes Niebuhr ( Rom . Hist . , vol . 1 , existing externally with respect to the Divine Essence , p . 58 , Cambridge transl ) , " we find the qui or and including all finite and imperfect natures ...
... Nature : the other , Roman story , " observes Niebuhr ( Rom . Hist . , vol . 1 , existing externally with respect to the Divine Essence , p . 58 , Cambridge transl ) , " we find the qui or and including all finite and imperfect natures ...
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... nature , and additions of Eschylus , that he was considered by gigantic proportions precede those of the ordinary the Athenians as the Father of Tragedy ( Philostr . , l . standard , which then grow less and less , till they reach c ...
... nature , and additions of Eschylus , that he was considered by gigantic proportions precede those of the ordinary the Athenians as the Father of Tragedy ( Philostr . , l . standard , which then grow less and less , till they reach c ...
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