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Page 140
... proved by the swords and fibulae of the La Tène type , cannot be earlier than B. c . 400 , and are probably to be set a century later . At the battle of ... prove beyond doubt that chariots were in 140 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
... proved by the swords and fibulae of the La Tène type , cannot be earlier than B. c . 400 , and are probably to be set a century later . At the battle of ... prove beyond doubt that chariots were in 140 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
Page 194
... proves the inhabitant an Indian . The point is made clearer by the character of the internal fittings , for these ... prove this or even to make it probable . The mosaics of Roman Britain , with hardly an exception , are such as might ...
... proves the inhabitant an Indian . The point is made clearer by the character of the internal fittings , for these ... prove this or even to make it probable . The mosaics of Roman Britain , with hardly an exception , are such as might ...
Page 286
... prove the name of the goddess to have been like such masculines as Cintugnatos , Dannotalos , Segomaros , and similar quadrisyllables accented on the antepenultimate , Belísama : see page 282 above . This is proved by the significant ...
... prove the name of the goddess to have been like such masculines as Cintugnatos , Dannotalos , Segomaros , and similar quadrisyllables accented on the antepenultimate , Belísama : see page 282 above . This is proved by the significant ...
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OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19067 | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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