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... later language . ( 2 ) The Yellow Book of Lecan , a late fourteenth - century MS . The version in it is substantially the same as that in the preceding , the beginning is missing , but the end is given . It does not contain some of the ...
... later language . ( 2 ) The Yellow Book of Lecan , a late fourteenth - century MS . The version in it is substantially the same as that in the preceding , the beginning is missing , but the end is given . It does not contain some of the ...
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... later than the Christian era , for it was then completely supplanted by the Roman provincial types , and as it cannot have lasted in Britain much later than A. D. 100 , it is most improbable that any bard writing in Ireland at any ...
... later than the Christian era , for it was then completely supplanted by the Roman provincial types , and as it cannot have lasted in Britain much later than A. D. 100 , it is most improbable that any bard writing in Ireland at any ...
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... later epistles than in the Epistle to the Romans , and the importance of this will appear later . His conclusion with regard to the commentary as a whole , that it is an anonymous anti - Pelagian revision of the Pelagius com- mentary ...
... later epistles than in the Epistle to the Romans , and the importance of this will appear later . His conclusion with regard to the commentary as a whole , that it is an anonymous anti - Pelagian revision of the Pelagius com- mentary ...
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ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
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