The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, Volume 13John Clark Ridpath Globe Publishing Company, 1898 - Literature |
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... Libya . This is the whole secret in the fewest possible words ; for it stands to reason that the country which the Sun - god approach- es the nearest and which he passes most directly over , will be scantest of water , and that there ...
... Libya . This is the whole secret in the fewest possible words ; for it stands to reason that the country which the Sun - god approach- es the nearest and which he passes most directly over , will be scantest of water , and that there ...
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... Libya . Were the position of the heavenly bodies reversed , so that the place where now the north wind and the winter have their dwelling be- came the station of the south wind and of the noon- day , while on the other hand the station ...
... Libya . Were the position of the heavenly bodies reversed , so that the place where now the north wind and the winter have their dwelling be- came the station of the south wind and of the noon- day , while on the other hand the station ...
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... Libya , and try if they could not penetrate farther than any had done previously . The coast of Libya along the sea which washes it to the north , throughout its en- tire length from Egypt to Cape Soloris , which is its farthest , is ...
... Libya , and try if they could not penetrate farther than any had done previously . The coast of Libya along the sea which washes it to the north , throughout its en- tire length from Egypt to Cape Soloris , which is its farthest , is ...
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... Libya , dividing it down the middle , and as I conceive- judging the unknown from the known - rises at the same distance from its mouth as the Ister . The latter river has its source in the country of the Celts near the city Pyrené ...
... Libya , dividing it down the middle , and as I conceive- judging the unknown from the known - rises at the same distance from its mouth as the Ister . The latter river has its source in the country of the Celts near the city Pyrené ...
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... Libya , after which the Egyptians could not say whither he went . The rest they knew full well , partly by the inquiries which they had made , and partly from the circumstances having taken place in their own land , and therefore not ...
... Libya , after which the Egyptians could not say whither he went . The rest they knew full well , partly by the inquiries which they had made , and partly from the circumstances having taken place in their own land , and therefore not ...
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