| First steps - 1828 - 456 strani
...WILLIAM. .DtS How much of Europe was known to the ancients ? MOTHER. They had very little knowledge of the countries to the east of Germany and to the north of the Black Sea, which they called Sarmatia, but which is now known by the name of Russia; and they knew... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1914 - 158 strani
...not only far shorter but far simpler. The work has been (except as respects Ireland) effected within 1 In Lithuania the rule was that where no express...of Germany and to the north of the Eastern Empire. the last three centuries; and it has been effected (except as regards Ireland and India) not by conquest... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1914 - 156 strani
...not only far shorter but far simpler. The work has been (except as respects Ireland) effected within ‘In Lithuania the rule was that where no express...of Germany and to the north of the Eastern Empire. the last three centuries; and it has been effected (except as regards Ireland and India) not by conquest... | |
| Charles Phineas Sherman - 1917 - 460 strani
...I, last of the house of Rurik, occurred in 1598. her Christianity and her earliest literary impulse. Generally, one may say that it was by and with Christianity that Roman law found its way in the countries to the east of Germany and to the north of the Eastern Empire." During... | |
| Charles Phineas Sherman - 1917 - 480 strani
...of the house of Rurik, occurred in 1598. her Christianity and her earliest literary impulse. . . . Generally, one may say that it was by and with Christianity that Roman law found its way in the countries to the east of Germany and to the north of the Eastern Empire." During... | |
| Charles Phineas Sherman - 1922 - 462 strani
...of the house of Rurik, occurred in 1598. her Christianity and her earliest literary impulse. . . . Generally, one may say that it was by and with Christianity that Roman law found its way in the countries to the east of Germany and to the north of the Eastern Empire." During... | |
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