Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2000 |
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... further resolution passed in 1853 urging members to adhere to the latter rates . Market forces proved to be too strong , however , and the attempt to regulate wages was abandoned in 1874. A further attempt at control was the Royal Yacht ...
... further resolution passed in 1853 urging members to adhere to the latter rates . Market forces proved to be too strong , however , and the attempt to regulate wages was abandoned in 1874. A further attempt at control was the Royal Yacht ...
Page 104
... further hint that the Turks have not yet acquired sufficient cohesion to organize a siege , nor sufficient collaboration from renegade Byzantines to use siege engines . 31. Meclis 8 ; Mélikoff , II . 122 . 32. C. Foss and D. Winfield ...
... further hint that the Turks have not yet acquired sufficient cohesion to organize a siege , nor sufficient collaboration from renegade Byzantines to use siege engines . 31. Meclis 8 ; Mélikoff , II . 122 . 32. C. Foss and D. Winfield ...
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... Further excavation might reveal more about both the naval and the commercial history than can be obtained from the meagre collection of references in ancient texts . Spain The impact of Roman rule upon the Iberian peninsula was immense ...
... Further excavation might reveal more about both the naval and the commercial history than can be obtained from the meagre collection of references in ancient texts . Spain The impact of Roman rule upon the Iberian peninsula was immense ...
Contents
Living on the Margin Byzantine Farmers | 93 |
The British Protectorate of the Ionian Islands 18471859 | 107 |
Founts of Identity The Thirst of Hercules | 125 |
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