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... probably means that the Pelasgians in no long time merged in the much more numerous native Ligurian population . This they would do all the more readily , as they were probably of the same ethnic stock as the Aborigines . Indeed ...
... probably means that the Pelasgians in no long time merged in the much more numerous native Ligurian population . This they would do all the more readily , as they were probably of the same ethnic stock as the Aborigines . Indeed ...
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... probably from the Sidon finds , bears on the obverse a head of young Herakles , and on the reverse a Palladium.3 This is no doubt a coin of Pergamon ; a third of a stater with the same reverse , but with the head of Athena on the ...
... probably from the Sidon finds , bears on the obverse a head of young Herakles , and on the reverse a Palladium.3 This is no doubt a coin of Pergamon ; a third of a stater with the same reverse , but with the head of Athena on the ...
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... probably the resort of many of the best musicians of his time . He is said to have instructed his distinguished son in music , and to have made him a skilful organist . When residing at Horton , in Buckinghamshire ( 1632-1635 ) , Milton ...
... probably the resort of many of the best musicians of his time . He is said to have instructed his distinguished son in music , and to have made him a skilful organist . When residing at Horton , in Buckinghamshire ( 1632-1635 ) , Milton ...
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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