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... known in the west of England in the twelfth century , while no other MS . of his history is known here . Cotta mentioned the invasion in his work on Roman polity , but there is no reason to suppose that he wrote a history of the second ...
... known in the west of England in the twelfth century , while no other MS . of his history is known here . Cotta mentioned the invasion in his work on Roman polity , but there is no reason to suppose that he wrote a history of the second ...
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... known as the boundary between Carthage and Egypt , but of no importance in late Roman times . Next , Salinae are the stretch of salt lagunes ( 33 ° to 34 ° ) , which would be important to mariners for salting fish . Next , Rusci- cada ...
... known as the boundary between Carthage and Egypt , but of no importance in late Roman times . Next , Salinae are the stretch of salt lagunes ( 33 ° to 34 ° ) , which would be important to mariners for salting fish . Next , Rusci- cada ...
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... known as God knows them . If he does not succeed in this , he certainly does not altogether fail : he conveys the impression of something revealed , he gives as marks of the eternal the qualities of holiness and stillness , and he ...
... known as God knows them . If he does not succeed in this , he certainly does not altogether fail : he conveys the impression of something revealed , he gives as marks of the eternal the qualities of holiness and stillness , and he ...
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