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... periods . The hierarchy was in its fullest vigour before the Persian conquest : its next period is the time which elapsed from that event to the accession of the Ptolemies ; and the third begins with the reign of Lagus , ending with the ...
... periods . The hierarchy was in its fullest vigour before the Persian conquest : its next period is the time which elapsed from that event to the accession of the Ptolemies ; and the third begins with the reign of Lagus , ending with the ...
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... period is distinguished as the age of Pantheism , a doctrine to which Mr. Schlegel attributes a refined and metaphysical character , approaching in some of its traits to the philosophy of Europe . * Dr. Prichard observes , ( sect . v ...
... period is distinguished as the age of Pantheism , a doctrine to which Mr. Schlegel attributes a refined and metaphysical character , approaching in some of its traits to the philosophy of Europe . * Dr. Prichard observes , ( sect . v ...
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... period affected the happiness of Italy , was the league between several of the Italian states and the kings of France and England , intended to secure the tranquillity and independence of that unfortunate country . The Italians ...
... period affected the happiness of Italy , was the league between several of the Italian states and the kings of France and England , intended to secure the tranquillity and independence of that unfortunate country . The Italians ...
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