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... interest , that vin- dicates at once much that was otherwise most improbable , in the Homeric and mythic representations of the primitive intercourse of Greece and Asia ; and that must render the archæology of Lycia a chief authority ...
... interest , that vin- dicates at once much that was otherwise most improbable , in the Homeric and mythic representations of the primitive intercourse of Greece and Asia ; and that must render the archæology of Lycia a chief authority ...
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... interests of princes and aristocracies , or by the activity and enter- prise of a race of unbounded plasticity , because of limitless adventurousness . The transfusion of German maxims and habits through the courts of Europe , may serve ...
... interests of princes and aristocracies , or by the activity and enter- prise of a race of unbounded plasticity , because of limitless adventurousness . The transfusion of German maxims and habits through the courts of Europe , may serve ...
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... interests of the symbolism of the building . That its Carian character is due to the Carian powers or population , sup- posed to be introduced some 70 years before by Harpagus , may be admitted , and becomes more probable from the ...
... interests of the symbolism of the building . That its Carian character is due to the Carian powers or population , sup- posed to be introduced some 70 years before by Harpagus , may be admitted , and becomes more probable from the ...
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William Watkiss Lloyd. of Ionia , from apprehension of his recovery of his former interest with Darius , puts him to death . The common interest here ascribed to Harpagus and Artaphernes , argues a similarity of position , which would ...
William Watkiss Lloyd. of Ionia , from apprehension of his recovery of his former interest with Darius , puts him to death . The common interest here ascribed to Harpagus and Artaphernes , argues a similarity of position , which would ...
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... interest of conciliation which we have conjectured to have operated on Datis ; to the prevalence at an earlier date of Oriental elements in Lycia and Caria , and perhaps most of all , to the continued influence under Persian rule , of ...
... interest of conciliation which we have conjectured to have operated on Datis ; to the prevalence at an earlier date of Oriental elements in Lycia and Caria , and perhaps most of all , to the continued influence under Persian rule , of ...
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