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... tribes from beyond the Alps . The Ligurians of Roman times were a small , active , hardy , dark - complexioned race . Though Spain was occupied principally by Iberic tribes , whom I venture to think were the close kinsmen of the ...
... tribes from beyond the Alps . The Ligurians of Roman times were a small , active , hardy , dark - complexioned race . Though Spain was occupied principally by Iberic tribes , whom I venture to think were the close kinsmen of the ...
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... Tribes , p . 95. ) That this cannot be said with truth appears in their Central Tribes , p . 95 , where the Warramunga distinguish elder and younger brothers tribal from brothers by blood , and also in their Central Tribes , p . 97 ...
... Tribes , p . 95. ) That this cannot be said with truth appears in their Central Tribes , p . 95 , where the Warramunga distinguish elder and younger brothers tribal from brothers by blood , and also in their Central Tribes , p . 97 ...
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... tribes is absolutely devoid of any such ' .1 Does he also argue that the Greek word yvvń , meaning ' woman ' , and ... Tribes , p . 58 . 2 Central Tribes , p . 59 . It is not easy to find a clearly reasoned and 144 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ...
... tribes is absolutely devoid of any such ' .1 Does he also argue that the Greek word yvvń , meaning ' woman ' , and ... Tribes , p . 58 . 2 Central Tribes , p . 59 . It is not easy to find a clearly reasoned and 144 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ...
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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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