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British Academy. Roman legionary went down before the Gothic horseman . But before he fell he had done his work . In the lands that he had sheltered , Roman civilization had taken firm root . The growth of Roman speech and manners , the ...
British Academy. Roman legionary went down before the Gothic horseman . But before he fell he had done his work . In the lands that he had sheltered , Roman civilization had taken firm root . The growth of Roman speech and manners , the ...
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... Roman culture meets the eye . To pass from Glastonbury to Woodcuts , is like passing from some old timbered village of Kent or Sussex to the uniform streets of a modern city suburb . Life at Woodcuts had , no doubt , its barbaric side ...
... Roman culture meets the eye . To pass from Glastonbury to Woodcuts , is like passing from some old timbered village of Kent or Sussex to the uniform streets of a modern city suburb . Life at Woodcuts had , no doubt , its barbaric side ...
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... Roman civilization . But beneath this layer the native element may have remained potentially , if not actually ... Roman names continued to be used , not exclusively but freely enough , by Britons . Roman culture words ' seem to survive ...
... Roman civilization . But beneath this layer the native element may have remained potentially , if not actually ... Roman names continued to be used , not exclusively but freely enough , by Britons . Roman culture words ' seem to survive ...
Contents
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
CELTAE AND GALLI BY JOHN RHYS FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read | 1 |
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