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... inhabitants of a country . The corresponding term used by the Greeks was Autochthones . The Roman and Greek historians , however , apply the name to a special people , who , according to tradition , had their original seats in the ...
... inhabitants of a country . The corresponding term used by the Greeks was Autochthones . The Roman and Greek historians , however , apply the name to a special people , who , according to tradition , had their original seats in the ...
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... inhabitants . town to importance , so that it numbers above 15,000 trade with Persia ; and a main station on the Indo- It is the emporium of the Indian European telegraph line . The exports are horses , fruits , shawls , pearls , silk ...
... inhabitants . town to importance , so that it numbers above 15,000 trade with Persia ; and a main station on the Indo- It is the emporium of the Indian European telegraph line . The exports are horses , fruits , shawls , pearls , silk ...
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... inhabitants of the ocean , in which they swim or float singly and freely . They abound in all parts of it , although some are tropical , and others belong to high latitudes . them are of a large size , reaching to two feet in diameter ...
... inhabitants of the ocean , in which they swim or float singly and freely . They abound in all parts of it , although some are tropical , and others belong to high latitudes . them are of a large size , reaching to two feet in diameter ...
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... inhabitants , who are employed chiefly in the manufacture of linen and silk ; it also carries on a not inconsiderable trade in flax and grain . Many of the edifices are very handsome . A. R. is famed for its mineral waters , and for the ...
... inhabitants , who are employed chiefly in the manufacture of linen and silk ; it also carries on a not inconsiderable trade in flax and grain . Many of the edifices are very handsome . A. R. is famed for its mineral waters , and for the ...
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... inhabitants . The harbour is partly choked with sand , yet is one While the principles of A. are well known in of the best on this coast . A. has often been the theory , they are seldom carried out to a satisfactory arena of warfare ...
... inhabitants . The harbour is partly choked with sand , yet is one While the principles of A. are well known in of the best on this coast . A. has often been the theory , they are seldom carried out to a satisfactory arena of warfare ...
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CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA: A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE FOR THE PEOPLE ... Affichage du livre entier - 1872 |
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People ... Affichage du livre entier - 1878 |
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 6 William Chambers,Robert Chambers Aucun aperçu disponible - 2013 |
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