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... never spoken anything but a so - called Aryan tongue , 1 and as we have seen reasons for believing that the aboriginal race of Italy belonged to the same stock , it is only natural that the Ligurians should also have never spoken ...
... never spoken anything but a so - called Aryan tongue , 1 and as we have seen reasons for believing that the aboriginal race of Italy belonged to the same stock , it is only natural that the Ligurians should also have never spoken ...
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... never came which — to use his own imagery - ' should conquer the cruelty that bars me from the beautiful fold where once I slept as a lamb at enmity with the wolves that warred against it . ' He was buried in the alien soil of Ravenna ...
... never came which — to use his own imagery - ' should conquer the cruelty that bars me from the beautiful fold where once I slept as a lamb at enmity with the wolves that warred against it . ' He was buried in the alien soil of Ravenna ...
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... never failed him , his intellectual honesty and his critical acumen , gave a certain distinction even to his least successful efforts . But if never widely popular , he was , in the best sense of the word , influential . During the last ...
... never failed him , his intellectual honesty and his critical acumen , gave a certain distinction even to his least successful efforts . But if never widely popular , he was , in the best sense of the word , influential . During the last ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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