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... once received by the Patricians into their ranks . This fact in itself points to the Patricians being Sabines , for otherwise it is hard to conceive why they should have thus at once admitted the Sabine new - comer into their order ...
... once received by the Patricians into their ranks . This fact in itself points to the Patricians being Sabines , for otherwise it is hard to conceive why they should have thus at once admitted the Sabine new - comer into their order ...
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... once admit that it is improbable that Minoan Crete was Indo - European , the termination in -nth , which occurs there as much as on the mainland , can scarcely be Indo - European either . ' Professor Burrows , with practically all other ...
... once admit that it is improbable that Minoan Crete was Indo - European , the termination in -nth , which occurs there as much as on the mainland , can scarcely be Indo - European either . ' Professor Burrows , with practically all other ...
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... once more in prose.1 The space devoted in the History of Britain to the story of Lear and Cordelia is probably a tribute to Shakespeare , but the two pages devoted to kings Brennus and Belinus must be explained by the fact that they ...
... once more in prose.1 The space devoted in the History of Britain to the story of Lear and Cordelia is probably a tribute to Shakespeare , but the two pages devoted to kings Brennus and Belinus must be explained by the fact that they ...
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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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