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... says that their sites were still to be seen . Their capital , Lista , had been taken by surprise , and , as the attempts which they made to recover it for many years had proved fruitless , they withdrew from that district down the Anio ...
... says that their sites were still to be seen . Their capital , Lista , had been taken by surprise , and , as the attempts which they made to recover it for many years had proved fruitless , they withdrew from that district down the Anio ...
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... says , and , of course , without philological interpretation of the terms , proof cannot be given . Perhaps it never can be produced , but we need not say so till the investigation is made . Mr. Thomas is no believer in primal ...
... says , and , of course , without philological interpretation of the terms , proof cannot be given . Perhaps it never can be produced , but we need not say so till the investigation is made . Mr. Thomas is no believer in primal ...
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... says Milton , ' may be guessed by the stuff which they brought with them , vessels and vestments for the altar , copes , relics , and for the Archbishop Austin a pall to say mass in ; to such a rank superstition that age was grown ...
... says Milton , ' may be guessed by the stuff which they brought with them , vessels and vestments for the altar , copes , relics , and for the Archbishop Austin a pall to say mass in ; to such a rank superstition that age was grown ...
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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