The Historical Geography of Europe VOL. II. - 読まねの目次録
LIST OF MAPS.I. HOMERIC GREECE AND THE NEIGHBOURING LANDS.II. GREECE AND THE GREEK COLONIES.III. GREECE IN THE FIFTH CENTURY B.C.IV. THE LAN
LIST OF MAPS.I. HOMERIC GREECE AND THE NEIGHBOURING LANDS.II. GREECE AND THE GREEK COLONIES.III. GREECE IN THE FIFTH CENTURY B.C.IV. THE LAN
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CONTENTSCHAPTER PAGEI. Odoacer and Theodoric, 476-493, 1II. Theodoric King of Italy, 493-526, 19III. The Emperors at Constantinople, 476-5
Hin-Heng and his acquirements—Death of Kublai Khan—Inferiority of his successors—Shun-Ti the last Mongol Emperor—Pekin in the time of the Mo
he name of Universal-Brightness. Each shall bestow predictions on his successors Saying, "After my extinction Such and such shall become a B
ess more revenue was acquired.After the death of President Tandi, her successors would gradually change the direction of the NCR. Rapidly ex
ot, but the armor remained untouched, passing over generations to the successors who also died without the armor receiving any damage. With
perty and on the prospects of the present administration and of their successors by n dr dolittle 2 KALBİMDEKİ ÜÇ GÜL a boo
PART I.LEGENDARY GREECE.CHAPTER I.LEGENDS RESPECTING THE GODS.Opening of the mythical world. — How the mythes are to be told. — Allegory rar