The Universal Chronologist, and Historical Register: From the Creation to the Close of the Year 1825; Comprising the Elements of General History, from the French of M. St. Martin: with an Elaborate Continuation, in which are Minutely Detailed the Numerous and Important Events and Transactions Arising Out of the French RevolutionSherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1826 - Chronology, Historical |
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... Greek Republic Republic of 7 Isles Italy Switzerland Netherlands France Great Britain and Ireland Germany Poland Russia Sweden Denmark Norway Canada New York Florida 4th AMERICA as follows West Indies UNITED New England ጊዮ ENGLISH ...
... Greek Republic Republic of 7 Isles Italy Switzerland Netherlands France Great Britain and Ireland Germany Poland Russia Sweden Denmark Norway Canada New York Florida 4th AMERICA as follows West Indies UNITED New England ጊዮ ENGLISH ...
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... Greek text of the Septuagint produced under the Ptolemies , allows its duration to have continued 5872 years . this difference however in the duration of epochs only bears reference to the extension of the lives of the patriarchs , and ...
... Greek text of the Septuagint produced under the Ptolemies , allows its duration to have continued 5872 years . this difference however in the duration of epochs only bears reference to the extension of the lives of the patriarchs , and ...
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... Greek capitals , and were discovered in the Isle of Paros , one of the Cyclades , at the commencement of the seventeenth century . They were conveyed to England by order of the Earl of Arundel , whose grandson caused them to be ...
... Greek capitals , and were discovered in the Isle of Paros , one of the Cyclades , at the commencement of the seventeenth century . They were conveyed to England by order of the Earl of Arundel , whose grandson caused them to be ...
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... Greeks , his subjects , derived the appellation of Hellenians * . Amenophis , who had succeeded Rhameses to the throne of 1571 Egypt , fearful of the great increase of the people of Israel , commanded that all their new - born male ...
... Greeks , his subjects , derived the appellation of Hellenians * . Amenophis , who had succeeded Rhameses to the throne of 1571 Egypt , fearful of the great increase of the people of Israel , commanded that all their new - born male ...
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... Greek name Asius , that the Council of Areopagita was so called , elapsed 1268 years , Cranaus being then king of ... Greeks , and that the games or Panathenæan combats , were established at Athens under the reign of Amphictyon , king of ...
... Greek name Asius , that the Council of Areopagita was so called , elapsed 1268 years , Cranaus being then king of ... Greeks , and that the games or Panathenæan combats , were established at Athens under the reign of Amphictyon , king of ...
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