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... later on by the Greeks , it would be strange if no ancient writer , either Greek or Roman , had referred to their language as especially bar- baric , had it been a non - Aryan speech . In Eastern Sicily the Sicani had been mastered ...
... later on by the Greeks , it would be strange if no ancient writer , either Greek or Roman , had referred to their language as especially bar- baric , had it been a non - Aryan speech . In Eastern Sicily the Sicani had been mastered ...
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... later . The coins of certain rulers and dynasts give us closer and more certain dates : -Evagoras I , of Salamis in Cyprus , 411-373 : Nicocles , 371-361 : Evagoras II , 361-351 : Pnytagoras , 351-332 : Nicocreon , 331-310 : Melekiathon ...
... later . The coins of certain rulers and dynasts give us closer and more certain dates : -Evagoras I , of Salamis in Cyprus , 411-373 : Nicocles , 371-361 : Evagoras II , 361-351 : Pnytagoras , 351-332 : Nicocreon , 331-310 : Melekiathon ...
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... later he had completed Comus , a poem in which the sublimity of his genius already shines forth with unrivalled splendour , while in his hands language passes into combinations— ' musical , as is Apollo's lute . ' It is at this time ...
... later he had completed Comus , a poem in which the sublimity of his genius already shines forth with unrivalled splendour , while in his hands language passes into combinations— ' musical , as is Apollo's lute . ' It is at this time ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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