Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 3Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1993 |
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Page 124
... probably written by the queen herself , ' the present work aspires to the propagation and the spreading of the Holy Gospel among the Greek people in its original language ' [ Karolidis 1932 : VI , 109 ] . The translation into modern ...
... probably written by the queen herself , ' the present work aspires to the propagation and the spreading of the Holy Gospel among the Greek people in its original language ' [ Karolidis 1932 : VI , 109 ] . The translation into modern ...
Page 126
... probably misunderstood , but rather from those quarters of Greek society that forcefully demanded change . The Demotic Translation 13 On Sunday 9 September 1901 , Akropolis , the most progressive of Greece's newspapers and one of the ...
... probably misunderstood , but rather from those quarters of Greek society that forcefully demanded change . The Demotic Translation 13 On Sunday 9 September 1901 , Akropolis , the most progressive of Greece's newspapers and one of the ...
Page 366
... probably more connected with New York , Australia and Canada than Malta is , due to the large number of migrants there . A considerable proportion of the population of the New York suburbs of Astoria and Queens are Gozitans , and when ...
... probably more connected with New York , Australia and Canada than Malta is , due to the large number of migrants there . A considerable proportion of the population of the New York suburbs of Astoria and Queens are Gozitans , and when ...
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Journal of Mediterranean Studies | 1 |
Continuities Contradictions | 30 |
The Caccia di Tori Regeneration | 46 |
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