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... perhaps for services in connexion with his shipment to Asia , since Cius was the landing- place for Phrygia . A parallel may perhaps be found in the issue of gold staters at Philippi in Macedon , apparently by special licence of Philip ...
... perhaps for services in connexion with his shipment to Asia , since Cius was the landing- place for Phrygia . A parallel may perhaps be found in the issue of gold staters at Philippi in Macedon , apparently by special licence of Philip ...
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... Perhaps no statesman of his time was less accurately appraised by the public . No doubt he commanded very deep and general respect - even among his opponents . It would have been difficult to withhold it from a man who combined such ...
... Perhaps no statesman of his time was less accurately appraised by the public . No doubt he commanded very deep and general respect - even among his opponents . It would have been difficult to withhold it from a man who combined such ...
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... perhaps more important than in any former century . Nor did he limit his survey to the particular period that he had chosen ; for his theory , as he has stated it , of the function of history , was that it shall not merely catalogue ...
... perhaps more important than in any former century . Nor did he limit his survey to the particular period that he had chosen ; for his theory , as he has stated it , of the function of history , was that it shall not merely catalogue ...
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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