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Merkaba Press Henry Warner: The Albigensian Heresy - könyv

Merkaba Press Henry Warner: The Albigensian Heresy ...

258 Ft

... accident of history that the name is derived from Albi, ... distortive of their doctrines. "No person," observes Francis Palgrave ... must avoid reading into Homer what Homer never knew. On ...

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Merkaba Press Mary MacGregor: The Story of Greece - könyv

Merkaba Press Mary MacGregor: The Story of Greece ...

260 Ft

... onward into the beautiful land. Sometimes indeed no path was needed; for the rivers; ... was one lofty mountain in central Greece; named Mount Olympus; which the Hellenes believed was ...

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Merkaba Press Jeanie Lang: Stories from the Odyssey - könyv

Merkaba Press Jeanie Lang: Stories from the ...

266 Ft

... west of Greece, a king whose name was Odysseus. Odysseus feared no man. Stronger and braver than ... fair. While their only child, a boy named Telemachus, was still a baby, there was ...

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Merkaba Press William Capes: The Roman Empire in the 2nd Century - könyv

Merkaba Press William Capes: The Roman Empire in ...

267 Ft

... flinched; so he lent the conspirators his name, and rose by their help to the imperial ... herself at rest under a sovereign who indulged no wanton fancies, but was gentle and calm ...

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Merkaba Press J.B. Bury: History of the Roman Empire 27 BC to 180 AD - könyv

Merkaba Press J.B. Bury: History of the Roman ...

260 Ft

... himself C. Julius Caesar Octavianus. But the name Octavianus soon fell into disuse, and by his ... to his imperturbable self-control. He was no general; he was hardly a soldier, though ...

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Merkaba Press Yei Ozaki: Japanese Fairy Tales - könyv

Merkaba Press Yei Ozaki: Japanese Fairy Tales - ...

255 Ft

... , or "My Lord Bag of Rice." His true name was Fujiwara Hidesato, and there is a very interesting ... he came to the bridge of Seta-no-Karashi spanning one end of the beautiful Lake ...

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Merkaba Press Samuel Drake: The Battle of Gettysburg - könyv

Merkaba Press Samuel Drake: The Battle of ...

266 Ft

... plain, matter-of-fact Pennsylvania town, of no particular antiquity, with a very decided Dutch ... or anything had happened to cause its own name to be noised abroad, until one day ...

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Merkaba Press Florence Aston: Stories from German History - könyv

Merkaba Press Florence Aston: Stories from German ...

267 Ft

... name of Julius Caesar, warrior and conqueror, has been renowned through the ages, and its fame has suffered no ... the race to which they gave the name of Germans. The territory of the ...

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Merkaba Press Charles Oman: The Art of War in the Middle Ages - könyv

Merkaba Press Charles Oman: The Art of War in the ...

267 Ft

... Roman legion, that time-honoured organisation whose name is so intimately bound up with the ... and bow. The typical Roman soldier was no longer the iron legionary, who, with shield ...

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Merkaba Press Henrietta Marshall: The Story of Germany - könyv

Merkaba Press Henrietta Marshall: The Story of ...

267 Ft

... It was a rich and peaceful land, but no man knew where it began or where it ended, ... people there were many tribes, each taking its name from one of the grandsons of Tew; but the ...

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Merkaba Press Max Rudwin: Devil Lore - könyv

Merkaba Press Max Rudwin: Devil Lore - könyv

257 Ft

... in our heart, that his expulsion therefrom, no matter what philosophy may teach us, must ... fashion, and when the very mention of his name, far from causing men to cross themselves, ...

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Merkaba Press Charles Keary: The Viking Age - könyv

Merkaba Press Charles Keary: The Viking Age - ...

260 Ft

... that every nationality which is worthy of the name has looked back upon that age with a ... from those of the earlier age, and they no longer absorbed so large a part of the activity ...

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Merkaba Press Frank Stevens: The Black Hawk War - könyv

Merkaba Press Frank Stevens: The Black Hawk War - ...

266 Ft

Black Hawk’s name, as given in his autobiography, was Ma-ka- ... as they roamed during a conversation. Above these rested no eyebrows. The forehead was given the appearance of unusual ...

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Merkaba Press J.S. Fletcher: The Root of all Evil - könyv

Merkaba Press J.S. Fletcher: The Root of all Evil ...

267 Ft

... ruts of the lane were deep, as if no man had any particular business to repair them ... mile from the village. It bore a picturesque name—Applecroft—and an artist, straying by chance up ...

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Merkaba Press Guy Boothby: My Strangest Case - könyv

Merkaba Press Guy Boothby: My Strangest Case - ...

257 Ft

... neither case, however, had they discovered his name or where he lived. This secret he guarded ... If they were safely out of the way, no one could possibly know of his connection with ...

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Merkaba Press H.D. Traill: William the Third - könyv

Merkaba Press H.D. Traill: William the Third - ...

255 Ft

... in length by nine in breadth—was by no means the matter of trivial importance which its ... succeeded his son Maurice, the bearer of a name also memorable in the history of the States, ...

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Merkaba Press L. Frank Baum: The Last Egyptian - könyv

Merkaba Press L. Frank Baum: The Last Egyptian - ...

258 Ft

... ; an Egyptian, K?ra, and a dragoman named Tadros. K?ra, being white-skinned, is mistaken ... for a Copt, though he is no Christian, and he has no respect for Arab Muslims, either. ...

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Merkaba Press William Dawson: History of the German Empire - könyv

Merkaba Press William Dawson: History of the ...

260 Ft

... , however, and perpetuated only in name an august sovereignty which at one time ... language, religion, and political forms, having no common bond in administration, law, justice, or ...

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Merkaba Press C.J.B. Gaskoin: History of the House of Hanover - könyv

Merkaba Press C.J.B. Gaskoin: History of the House ...

260 Ft

... a few months Queen of Bohemia, had been named by the Act of Settlement (1701) as successor ... years with almost absolute power, he had had no training for the task of ruling England as ...

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Merkaba Press George James: The Age of Charlemagne - könyv

Merkaba Press George James: The Age of Charlemagne ...

290 Ft

... Roman Empire was no more.             Previous to this period, however, Gaul had been in fact, though not in name, separated from the ...

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Merkaba Press Charles Chapman: A History of Spain - könyv

Merkaba Press Charles Chapman: A History of Spain ...

267 Ft

... . In like manner the description of the primitive peoples of ... note, however, that there is no proof that the earliest type ... which has been applied the name Iberians. They were the ...

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Merkaba Press Chris Morley: The Haunted Bookshop - könyv

Merkaba Press Chris Morley: The Haunted Bookshop - ...

260 Ft

... This bookshop, which does business under the unusual name "Parnassus at Home," is housed in one ... entirely in second-hand volumes. There is no second-hand bookshop in the world more ...

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Merkaba Press Ierne Plunket: Europe in the Middle Ages - könyv

Merkaba Press Ierne Plunket: Europe in the Middle ...

258 Ft

... of Europe to Asia and Africa, was no mere patriotic catchword. It was the expression ... and unconquerable, and what was wrought in her name would outlast the ages. In the modern ...

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Merkaba Press Paul Watson: Gustav Vasa - könyv

Merkaba Press Paul Watson: Gustav Vasa - könyv

258 Ft

... ruins rises a rough-hewn stone bearing the name Gustav Vasa. On this spot he was born ... his mother was temporarily residing, and there is no reason to think it continued long the home ...

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Merkaba Press Albert Pollard: Henry VIII - könyv

Merkaba Press Albert Pollard: Henry VIII - könyv

258 Ft

... range of English history there is no monarch whose character has been ... priest and layman, cardinal-archbishop and "hammer of the monks," men whom Henry had ... of his name unimpaired...

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