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... chapter describes the misery of the Persian poor , the desolation of the country , the armed associations for defending the roads from robbers , and that utter neglect of political protection which , unless speedily remedied , cannot ...
... chapter describes the misery of the Persian poor , the desolation of the country , the armed associations for defending the roads from robbers , and that utter neglect of political protection which , unless speedily remedied , cannot ...
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... chapter , which re- presents the capital of a column found at Ecbatana , and exactly like those of Persepolis . It may emphatically be called the Persian order of architecture , and seems to represent a diadem encircled with plumes . In ...
... chapter , which re- presents the capital of a column found at Ecbatana , and exactly like those of Persepolis . It may emphatically be called the Persian order of architecture , and seems to represent a diadem encircled with plumes . In ...
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... chapters . Volume II . contains only eight chapters , which treat of court - intrigues , of Cardinal d'Etrées , of ... chapter , which discusses the triple alliance , and contains some anec- dotes of the Czar Peter's visit to Paris ...
... chapters . Volume II . contains only eight chapters , which treat of court - intrigues , of Cardinal d'Etrées , of ... chapter , which discusses the triple alliance , and contains some anec- dotes of the Czar Peter's visit to Paris ...
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Eberts Universal Bibliographical Lexi | 8 |
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