Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 2British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... become Briafael , or Dinocat become Dinacat . See The Englyn , pp . 7-9 , but compare my paper on The Ogam - inscribed Stones in the Collection of the Royal Irish Academy ( Dublin , 1902 ) , p . 5 , where it will be seen that in ...
... become Briafael , or Dinocat become Dinacat . See The Englyn , pp . 7-9 , but compare my paper on The Ogam - inscribed Stones in the Collection of the Royal Irish Academy ( Dublin , 1902 ) , p . 5 , where it will be seen that in ...
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... become forgotten . It had become little more than a picturesque and interesting contrast to the all - absorbing Roman element . A hundred and thirty years later it had almost wholly vanished ' . 1 Not impossibly , however , the ultimate ...
... become forgotten . It had become little more than a picturesque and interesting contrast to the all - absorbing Roman element . A hundred and thirty years later it had almost wholly vanished ' . 1 Not impossibly , however , the ultimate ...
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... become part of the international law of the civilized world , draw no distinction between vessels of war and of commerce , and confer no additional rights on the former class of vessels even in the event of belligerency . Let me for a ...
... become part of the international law of the civilized world , draw no distinction between vessels of war and of commerce , and confer no additional rights on the former class of vessels even in the event of belligerency . Let me for a ...
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NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
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