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... passed from under Patria Potestas , as did also the woman who married the flamen , by a ceremony which involved conuentio in manum . The flamen thus ceased to be one of his father's sui heredes , whilst his wife passed under her ...
... passed from under Patria Potestas , as did also the woman who married the flamen , by a ceremony which involved conuentio in manum . The flamen thus ceased to be one of his father's sui heredes , whilst his wife passed under her ...
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... passed out of the state of the savage tribe , they did not abandon the archaic general terms for husband , wife , and children , and brothers and sisters , for anything more scientific and really de- scriptive . For husband and wife ...
... passed out of the state of the savage tribe , they did not abandon the archaic general terms for husband , wife , and children , and brothers and sisters , for anything more scientific and really de- scriptive . For husband and wife ...
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... passed to Balliol College , Oxford , forming one of the Scottish contingent to whom Balliol owes so much of her character and her distinction . He was elected to a Fellowship at Merton , and after a short time of residence was called ...
... passed to Balliol College , Oxford , forming one of the Scottish contingent to whom Balliol owes so much of her character and her distinction . He was elected to a Fellowship at Merton , and after a short time of residence was called ...
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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