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Page 183
... ( perhaps the best and certainly one of the best books on the subject ) will have noticed , I trust not without offence , how frequently constructions in Latin authors are described as ' incorrect ' or ' un- classical ' . These ...
... ( perhaps the best and certainly one of the best books on the subject ) will have noticed , I trust not without offence , how frequently constructions in Latin authors are described as ' incorrect ' or ' un- classical ' . These ...
Page 302
... perhaps he was a master at Farnaby's private school , the first perhaps of authorized private schools in London , and certainly the most famous . On New Year's Day , 1620-1 , Gill sent him a poetical epistle in Latin with a skin of ...
... perhaps he was a master at Farnaby's private school , the first perhaps of authorized private schools in London , and certainly the most famous . On New Year's Day , 1620-1 , Gill sent him a poetical epistle in Latin with a skin of ...
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... perhaps more important than in any former century . Nor did he limit his survey to the particular period that he had chosen ; for his theory , as he has stated it , of the function of history , was that it shall not merely catalogue ...
... perhaps more important than in any former century . Nor did he limit his survey to the particular period that he had chosen ; for his theory , as he has stated it , of the function of history , was that it shall not merely catalogue ...
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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