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" The Boeotian plains terminate to the northwest in the valley of Phocis and Doris, watered by the Cephissus and its branches, which have their origin in Mount CEta. This valley separates Mount Parnassus from a prolongation of CEta, anciently known by the... "
An Historical Outline of the Greek Revolution: With a Few Remarks on the ... - Pagina 71
di William Martin Leake - 1826 - 204 pagine
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An historical outline of the Greek revolution [by W.M. Leake]. by W.M. Leake

William Martin Leake - 1826 - 234 pagine
...Xenophon.* * 1. vc 4. 1. vi. c. 4. The Bceotian plains terminate to the northwest in the valley of Pliocis and Doris, watered by the Cephissus and its branches,...of which looks down on the valley of Spercheius and theMaliac gulf, where some hot sources issuing into the maritime marshes at the foot of the steepest...
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History of the Greek Revolution: Compiled from Official Documents of the ...

John Lee Comstock - 1828 - 516 pagine
...Ancient Greece, is thus divided iuto four unequal quarters, by high and often inaccessible mountains. The Boeotian plains terminate to the north-west in...by the Cephissus and its branches, which have their orgin in mount CEta. This valley separates the mountains that rise from the Gulf of Corinth, and which...
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History of the Greek Revolution: Compiled from Official Documents of the ...

John Lee Comstock - 1828 - 516 pagine
...Ancient Greece is thus divided into four unequal quarters, by high and often inaccessible mountains. The Boeotian plains terminate to the north-west in the valley of Phocis and Doris, watered by the Cei>j*Kus and its branches, which have their origin in mount 'ijjfll This ' valley separates the mountains...
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An Historical Sketch of the Greek Revolution

Samuel Gridley Howe - 1828 - 474 pagine
...Agosthenae ; the difficulties of which route are illustrated on two occasions in the 1 [denies of Zenophon. The Boeotian plains terminate to the northwest, in the valley of Phocis and Boris, watered by the Cephisus and its branches, which have their origin in Mount CEta. This valley...
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