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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 spoke any but an Indo - European lan- guage ; ( 2 ) that the Ligurians who formed the aboriginal element over a large part of Italy also never spoke any but Indo - European ; ( 3 ) that they have formed the chief element in the ...
... never spoke any but an Indo - European lan- guage ; ( 2 ) that the Ligurians who formed the aboriginal element over a large part of Italy also never spoke any but Indo - European ; ( 3 ) that they have formed the chief element in the ...
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... never ceased to congratulate himself on the privilege of being brought into contact with many of the ablest young men in the country at a time when their minds were opening to the great interests of literature and science and life ...
... never ceased to congratulate himself on the privilege of being brought into contact with many of the ablest young men in the country at a time when their minds were opening to the great interests of literature and science and life ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 ADDRESS BY | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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