Education & Empire: Addresses on Certain Topics of the DayJ. Murray, 1902 - 198 Seiten |
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Seite 177 - THE STUDENT'S ANCIENT HISTORY OF THE EAST. From the Earliest Times to the Conquests of Alexander the Great, including Egypt, Assyria, Babylonia, Media. Persia, Asia Minor, and Phoenicia.
Seite 178 - MA, Lecturer and Late Fellow of Hertford College, Lecturer in Ancient History at Brasenose College, Oxford. PART II.— FROM AD 565 TO THE CAPTURE OF CONSTANTINOPLE BY THE TURKS. By JGC ANDERSON, MA, late Fellow of Lincoln College, Sti:dent and Tutor of Christ Church, Oxford.
Seite 177 - THE STUDENT'S NEW TESTAMENT HISTORY, With an Introduction, containing the connection of the Old and New Testaments. By PHILIP SMITH, BA With 30 Maps and Woodcuts.
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Seite 177 - THE STUDENT'S OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY. From the CREATION OF THE WORLD to the RETURN OF THE JEWS FROM CAPTIVITY. With an Introduction to the Books of the Old Testament, By PHILIP SMITH, BA With 40 Maps and Woodcuts.
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