The Athenaeum: A Magazine of Literary and Miscellaneous Information ..., Volume 3John Aikin Longmans, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 - Literature, Modern |
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... PHALARIS . THE island of Sicily began to be colonized by the Greeks soon after the establishment of the chronology of the Olympiads . The colonists did not , however , form themselves into a confederate body , but each particular city ...
... PHALARIS . THE island of Sicily began to be colonized by the Greeks soon after the establishment of the chronology of the Olympiads . The colonists did not , however , form themselves into a confederate body , but each particular city ...
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... Phalaris , if he were a native of that island . But he is said to have emigrated from Astypalea , either a city of Crete , or an island among the Sporades , and therefore might use a dialect different from that of the Sicilians . It ...
... Phalaris , if he were a native of that island . But he is said to have emigrated from Astypalea , either a city of Crete , or an island among the Sporades , and therefore might use a dialect different from that of the Sicilians . It ...
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... Phalaris . In the age of the tyrant Taurominium , mentioned in the epistles , bore the name of Naxos , which is constantly employed by Herodotus and Thucydides . A new town named Taurominium was founded on a hill called Taurus , near ...
... Phalaris . In the age of the tyrant Taurominium , mentioned in the epistles , bore the name of Naxos , which is constantly employed by Herodotus and Thucydides . A new town named Taurominium was founded on a hill called Taurus , near ...
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Venezianu On the imitative Principle as an Instrument | 4 |
Education Account of the Gulph and Territory of Cataro | 10 |
concluded Synonymic Elucidations continued Remark | 34 |
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