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The u stands for matu , ' good , lucky , ' prefixed to qualify the day ; in some instances , as in the first ... In either case an obscure abbreviation Nons , which occurs now and then , might be supposed to stand for night and day .
The u stands for matu , ' good , lucky , ' prefixed to qualify the day ; in some instances , as in the first ... In either case an obscure abbreviation Nons , which occurs now and then , might be supposed to stand for night and day .
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The names of which it consisted are in the nominative , as was the case with No. xxxi “ , where they stand conspicuous in no syntactical relation to the rest of the inscription . I should take the words to mean :• Tagos , the public ...
The names of which it consisted are in the nominative , as was the case with No. xxxi “ , where they stand conspicuous in no syntactical relation to the rest of the inscription . I should take the words to mean :• Tagos , the public ...
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The two inscriptions placed side by side in Roman letters stand provisionally as follows :Ategnati · Druticni Ategnati · Druticni . carnitu · logan · Goisis | carnitu | artyass Goisis . Druticnos Druticnos The two versions differ only ...
The two inscriptions placed side by side in Roman letters stand provisionally as follows :Ategnati · Druticni Ategnati · Druticni . carnitu · logan · Goisis | carnitu | artyass Goisis . Druticnos Druticnos The two versions differ only ...
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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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