Ocean and Her Rulers: A Narrative of the Nations which Have from the Earliest Ages Held Dominion Over the Sea, Comprising a Brief History of Navigation from the Remotest Periods to the Present Time |
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... inhabitants of the same coast ; but long time must have elapsed ere the mariners , hardy as they were , ventured voluntarily to spend a night at sea , and dare the perils of the deep in search of more distant regions . Still even that ...
... inhabitants of the same coast ; but long time must have elapsed ere the mariners , hardy as they were , ventured voluntarily to spend a night at sea , and dare the perils of the deep in search of more distant regions . Still even that ...
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... inhabitants who constructed Tyre , twenty - four miles farther south , upon a small island some distance from the shore . The knowledge of navigation which the Phoenicians . soon displayed , their boldness in braving the fury of the sea ...
... inhabitants who constructed Tyre , twenty - four miles farther south , upon a small island some distance from the shore . The knowledge of navigation which the Phoenicians . soon displayed , their boldness in braving the fury of the sea ...
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... inhabitants of Tyre and Sidon were left in undisputed possession of the realms and the element they had made so peculiarly their own , and day by day and year by year increased their power and glory . The forests of Lebanon furnished ...
... inhabitants of Tyre and Sidon were left in undisputed possession of the realms and the element they had made so peculiarly their own , and day by day and year by year increased their power and glory . The forests of Lebanon furnished ...
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... inhabitants - had made it the most remarkable place of the ancient world ; and it is not surprising it should excite the cupidity of a barbarous nation desirous of booty and anxious for glory . It was attacked in the mode in which it ...
... inhabitants - had made it the most remarkable place of the ancient world ; and it is not surprising it should excite the cupidity of a barbarous nation desirous of booty and anxious for glory . It was attacked in the mode in which it ...
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... having conquered all the provinces of Asia Minor , like Nebuchadnezzar some centuries before , he laid siege to Tyre . So well had its inhabitants profited by the records of their previous misfortune , that the capture of.
... having conquered all the provinces of Asia Minor , like Nebuchadnezzar some centuries before , he laid siege to Tyre . So well had its inhabitants profited by the records of their previous misfortune , that the capture of.
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