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... usually been treated as Andocombogios , supposed to be established by coins of the Carnutes of ancient France and Cæsar's text II . 3. 1. But the longest spelling supplied by the coins seems to be ANDOCOMBO , while as to Cæsar ...
... usually been treated as Andocombogios , supposed to be established by coins of the Carnutes of ancient France and Cæsar's text II . 3. 1. But the longest spelling supplied by the coins seems to be ANDOCOMBO , while as to Cæsar ...
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... usually estab- lished in order to publish documents relating to some particular dis- trict . Those which aimed at publishing documents illustrating British history as a whole usually died young . The Camden Society is an exception ...
... usually estab- lished in order to publish documents relating to some particular dis- trict . Those which aimed at publishing documents illustrating British history as a whole usually died young . The Camden Society is an exception ...
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... usually painted black , occasionally blue or gold ; sometimes they were painted alternately blue and red . In the windroses of thirty - two points the rhumbs of the eight principal winds were usually black ; the rhumbs of the eight half ...
... usually painted black , occasionally blue or gold ; sometimes they were painted alternately blue and red . In the windroses of thirty - two points the rhumbs of the eight principal winds were usually black ; the rhumbs of the eight half ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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