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The Life And Times Of Cleopatra Queen Of Egypt And Of The Roman Empire Arthur Ep Brome Brome Weigall

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The Life And Times Of Cleopatra Queen Of Egypt And Of The Roman Empire Arthur Ep Brome Brome Weigall
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Publisher: anboco
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.17 MB
Author: Arthur E.p. Brome Brome Weigall
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Life And Times Of Cleopatra Queen Of Egypt And Of The Roman Empire Arthur Ep Brome Brome Weigall by Arthur E.p. Brome Brome Weigall instant download after payment.

In the following pages it will be observed that, in order not to distract the reader, I have refrained from adding large numbers of notes, references, and discussions, such as are customary in works of this kind. I am aware that by telling a straightforward story in this manner I lay myself open to the suspicions of my fellow-workers, for there is always some tendency to take not absolutely seriously a book which neither prints chapter and verse for its every statement, nor often interrupts the text with erudite arguments. In the case of the subject which is here treated, however, it has seemed to me unnecessary to encumber the pages in this manner, since the sources of my information are all so well known; and I have thus been able to present the book to the reader in a style consonant with a principle of archæological and historical study to which I have always endeavoured to adhere—namely, the avoidance of as many of those attestations of learning as may be discarded without...

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