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... century are infrequent , and many sites have yielded nothing earlier than A.D. 250. Despite the ill name that attaches to the third and fourth centuries , they were perhaps for Britain , as for parts of Gaul , a period of progressive ...
... century are infrequent , and many sites have yielded nothing earlier than A.D. 250. Despite the ill name that attaches to the third and fourth centuries , they were perhaps for Britain , as for parts of Gaul , a period of progressive ...
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... century MS . , folio , of 203 leaves , 9 x 11 inches , written in Gothic letters in two columns of thirty - five lines each . It is rubricated in red and blue throughout . There are two excellently drawn diagrams , corresponding to Figs ...
... century MS . , folio , of 203 leaves , 9 x 11 inches , written in Gothic letters in two columns of thirty - five lines each . It is rubricated in red and blue throughout . There are two excellently drawn diagrams , corresponding to Figs ...
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... century and the first half of the fourth century were periods of progressive prosperity , but about 350 the decline of Roman influence began , and in 406 or 407 Britain , much to its regret , was severed from Rome . Before this happened ...
... century and the first half of the fourth century were periods of progressive prosperity , but about 350 the decline of Roman influence began , and in 406 or 407 Britain , much to its regret , was severed from Rome . Before this happened ...
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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