The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Volume 10American Literary Society, 1901 - Literature |
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Page 5013
... to reduce the population . This avenue of relief cannot last forever . It is already fast closing up , and as it closes , the pressure must become harder and harder . - It is not without reason that the wise crow in HENRY GEORGE . 5013.
... to reduce the population . This avenue of relief cannot last forever . It is already fast closing up , and as it closes , the pressure must become harder and harder . - It is not without reason that the wise crow in HENRY GEORGE . 5013.
Page 5018
... already shaken by the arms and intrigues of Zenobia . Advancing at the head of his legions , he accepted the submission of Ancyra , and was admitted into Tyana , after an obstinate siege , by the help of a perfidious citizen . The ...
... already shaken by the arms and intrigues of Zenobia . Advancing at the head of his legions , he accepted the submission of Ancyra , and was admitted into Tyana , after an obstinate siege , by the help of a perfidious citizen . The ...
Page 5019
... already sig- nalized his military talents by the conquest of Egypt . The numerous forces of Zenobia consisted for the most part of light archers , and of heavy cavalry clothed in complete steel . The Moorish and Illyrian horse of ...
... already sig- nalized his military talents by the conquest of Egypt . The numerous forces of Zenobia consisted for the most part of light archers , and of heavy cavalry clothed in complete steel . The Moorish and Illyrian horse of ...
Page 5021
... already reached the banks of the Euphrates , about sixty miles from Palmyra , when she was overtaken by the pursuit of Aure- lian's light horse , seized , and brought back a captive to the feet of the Emperor . Her capital soon ...
... already reached the banks of the Euphrates , about sixty miles from Palmyra , when she was overtaken by the pursuit of Aure- lian's light horse , seized , and brought back a captive to the feet of the Emperor . Her capital soon ...
Page 5028
... already nodded to their fall . After a diligent inquiry , I can discern four principal causes of the ruin of Rome , which continued to operate in a period of more than a thousand years . I. The injuries of time and nature . II . The ...
... already nodded to their fall . After a diligent inquiry , I can discern four principal causes of the ruin of Rome , which continued to operate in a period of more than a thousand years . I. The injuries of time and nature . II . The ...
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