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... especially common in the region occupied certainly by the Ligurians and the Illyrian Veneti in historical times . On the other hand , he has shown that amongst the Samnitic tribes the suffix -no is almost universally in use to form ...
... especially common in the region occupied certainly by the Ligurians and the Illyrian Veneti in historical times . On the other hand , he has shown that amongst the Samnitic tribes the suffix -no is almost universally in use to form ...
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... especially flourishes in the highlands , thus showing that his race was originally evolved under like conditions . The Bantu found in the south the Hottentots , who are especially distinguished by steatopygy , a feature which has led ...
... especially flourishes in the highlands , thus showing that his race was originally evolved under like conditions . The Bantu found in the south the Hottentots , who are especially distinguished by steatopygy , a feature which has led ...
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... ( especially in the form -sco- or -sca- ) and the -ati- suffix were extremely common . Ligurian was now universally admitted to have been an Indo - European language . = The outstanding problem was , therefore , to decide whether the ...
... ( especially in the form -sco- or -sca- ) and the -ati- suffix were extremely common . Ligurian was now universally admitted to have been an Indo - European language . = The outstanding problem was , therefore , to decide whether the ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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