The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 294F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 221
... Venetian invasion , furnished the leaders for these perennial revolts.1 Moreover , the topography of Crete is admirably suited for guerilla warfare ; the combination of an insular with a highland spirit constitutes a double gage of ...
... Venetian invasion , furnished the leaders for these perennial revolts.1 Moreover , the topography of Crete is admirably suited for guerilla warfare ; the combination of an insular with a highland spirit constitutes a double gage of ...
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... Venetian insignia were torn down from all the public buildings , and St. Mark made way for Titus , the patron saint and first bishop of Crete . The theological argument was more than the Greeks could resist , and the descendants of ...
... Venetian insignia were torn down from all the public buildings , and St. Mark made way for Titus , the patron saint and first bishop of Crete . The theological argument was more than the Greeks could resist , and the descendants of ...
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... Venetian and the Ottoman rule , and even Greeks themselves , no lovers of the Latins in the Levant , have done justice to the merits of the Republic of St. Mark . The yoke of Venice was at times heavy , and her hand was relentless in ...
... Venetian and the Ottoman rule , and even Greeks themselves , no lovers of the Latins in the Levant , have done justice to the merits of the Republic of St. Mark . The yoke of Venice was at times heavy , and her hand was relentless in ...
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Are Proofs of the Descent of Man being Strengthened? | 43 |
Polly By H WILSON | 88 |
323 | 147 |
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