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There were two critical moments in each vow - the moment when the vow was formulated ( ' susceptum ' , ' nuncupatum ... Apart from the endless mass of private vows there were very many vows of an official character ( ' vota publica ...
There were two critical moments in each vow - the moment when the vow was formulated ( ' susceptum ' , ' nuncupatum ... Apart from the endless mass of private vows there were very many vows of an official character ( ' vota publica ...
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SIC X SIC XX of Maximian , C. 152 , if cor- rectly reported , seems to refer to the vows of the Augusti , Galerius does not record any vows as Augustus , unless C. 688 ( Maximian - rev . VOT XX AVGG NN in wreath ) really belongs to ...
SIC X SIC XX of Maximian , C. 152 , if cor- rectly reported , seems to refer to the vows of the Augusti , Galerius does not record any vows as Augustus , unless C. 688 ( Maximian - rev . VOT XX AVGG NN in wreath ) really belongs to ...
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The date and character of the vows are alike established by the coins themselves , but it is not apparent when they had been undertaken . Per- haps we may suppose that they were connected with the accession of Commodus - that , apart ...
The date and character of the vows are alike established by the coins themselves , but it is not apparent when they had been undertaken . Per- haps we may suppose that they were connected with the accession of Commodus - that , apart ...
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Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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