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... writers on Roman history , since Mommsen wrote , that the Romans were an homogeneous people , there being no ... writers because he wrote in the latter half of the first century before Christ , it must not be forgotten that he cites ...
... writers on Roman history , since Mommsen wrote , that the Romans were an homogeneous people , there being no ... writers because he wrote in the latter half of the first century before Christ , it must not be forgotten that he cites ...
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... writers , such as Strabo , that the Irish were polyandrous , and that they almost certainly traced descent through ... writer has shown 3 that the Athenians and Arcadians , the autochthonous melanochrous people of Greece , never spoke ...
... writers , such as Strabo , that the Irish were polyandrous , and that they almost certainly traced descent through ... writer has shown 3 that the Athenians and Arcadians , the autochthonous melanochrous people of Greece , never spoke ...
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... writers of specialistic treatises , are entitled to use any abbreviations that will lighten their labours and save their space . But that does not justify the writer of books or works intended for the general classical reader in ...
... writers of specialistic treatises , are entitled to use any abbreviations that will lighten their labours and save their space . But that does not justify the writer of books or works intended for the general classical reader in ...
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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