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... returned with his father to Athens . There he remained for some years until he obtained a well - paid official post in Alexandria , but he eventually returned to Athens and again took up public speaking . REFERENCE in other text article ...
... returned with his father to Athens . There he remained for some years until he obtained a well - paid official post in Alexandria , but he eventually returned to Athens and again took up public speaking . REFERENCE in other text article ...
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... returned in 1805 with a grant of 5,000 acres and a mandate for devel- oping wool production . În 1808 Macarthur inspired the corps's Rum Rebellion against Gov. William Bligh , who had sought to limit the corps's land holdings and rum ...
... returned in 1805 with a grant of 5,000 acres and a mandate for devel- oping wool production . În 1808 Macarthur inspired the corps's Rum Rebellion against Gov. William Bligh , who had sought to limit the corps's land holdings and rum ...
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... returned to the U.S. in 1796 and became a naturalized citizen . In 1803 he went back to Europe and travelled throughout the Continent , collecting geological specimens and books . Full of en- thusiasm for geology , he returned to the ...
... returned to the U.S. in 1796 and became a naturalized citizen . In 1803 he went back to Europe and travelled throughout the Continent , collecting geological specimens and books . Full of en- thusiasm for geology , he returned to the ...
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